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one that moved to oakland in the 50s, and one that saw dorothy everett, a single mother of eight, open her first restaurant, with that sauce in 1973. it provided a good living and created a desire for something more. >> my mom said to me, "dorothy they are not going to give a black woman that much money." >> reporter: but they did, and after a stint at the haas business school at u.c. berkeley, king-jernegan opened this location; one that includes a music venue, and has played host to a string of sports and entertainment celebrities, contacts and connections that are leading everett & jones to a southern california expansion. >> were expanding to l.a. >> reporter: along with the bricks and mortar, and researching opportunities for their ribs in retail, the everett & jones name is spreading across the u.s. the sauce available in 300 stores, and thanks to the internet, internationally, orders coming in from fresno to france, from roanoke to russia; it seems once they taste it... well. >> my mother always said that word of mouth was the best advertising. >> reporter: particularly when the
one that moved to oakland in the 50s, and one that saw dorothy everett, a single mother of eight, open her first restaurant, with that sauce in 1973. it provided a good living and created a desire for something more. >> my mom said to me, "dorothy they are not going to give a black woman that much money." >> reporter: but they did, and after a stint at the haas business school at u.c. berkeley, king-jernegan opened this location; one that includes a music venue, and has...
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or is that everett's or should follow joins me now democratic strategist and host of the richard fowler show we had radio here in washington d.c. those are great to have you with us thanks for having me tom you know i don't know what the difference is i can tell you i think it's the same exact thing you know mitt romney like i said this race is not between president obama and mitt romney it's been mitt romney and mitt romney's ever changing mind. i'll hopefully people will perceive it that way but does this mean that we won't see any more cylinder attacks now that governor romney has done the same thing are the is he going to suddenly shut up no i don't think i don't think he's going to shut up on this at all but i thought. what is going to have to happen is i think it's very important that we educate people about the fact that mitt romney is engaged in some of the same policies president obama and the sad part is top of this whole situation is that even though he made these investments in massachusetts message this was still the forty seven state in job creation he was governor almost
or is that everett's or should follow joins me now democratic strategist and host of the richard fowler show we had radio here in washington d.c. those are great to have you with us thanks for having me tom you know i don't know what the difference is i can tell you i think it's the same exact thing you know mitt romney like i said this race is not between president obama and mitt romney it's been mitt romney and mitt romney's ever changing mind. i'll hopefully people will perceive it that way...
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the june 21 is at everett middle school at450 church st. both meetings begin at 6:00 and are advertised to end at 7:00. we
the june 21 is at everett middle school at450 church st. both meetings begin at 6:00 and are advertised to end at 7:00. we
the june 21 is at everett middle school at450 church
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the june 21 is at everett middle school at450 church st. both meetings begin at 6:00 and are advertised to end at 7:00. we will see to it it might take longer than one or two hours to wrap up those meetings to it is and the budget offi
the june 21 is at everett middle school at450 church st. both meetings begin at 6:00 and are advertised to end at 7:00. we will see to it it might take longer than one or two hours to wrap up those meetings to it is and the budget offi
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a judge sentenced daniel everett yesterday to 60 years in prison and suspended 22 of the years. everett plead guilty and investigators said he walked up to his wife's car last year and shot her at point-blank range. the prosecutors say they were separated and in the middle of a divorce at the time of the shooting. >>> they looked like real guns but they just toys or replicas. children and young adults often play with them. in some cases, with dangerous consequences. earlier today, officers gathered for a news conference to talk about the problem with replica guns. >> and they're not forearms under the law and neither are they harmless toys. replica weapons are capable of inflicting serious injury and serious property damage. the greatest risk occurs when others perceive them as real weapons and perceive the person holding them as real threats. >> and police say they concerned now. and to urge payents to take the guns away. thank you for joining us at 5. the news edge at 6 starts right now. >>> and off of top at 6. the extreme heat and it was record- setting day. the temperature
a judge sentenced daniel everett yesterday to 60 years in prison and suspended 22 of the years. everett plead guilty and investigators said he walked up to his wife's car last year and shot her at point-blank range. the prosecutors say they were separated and in the middle of a divorce at the time of the shooting. >>> they looked like real guns but they just toys or replicas. children and young adults often play with them. in some cases, with dangerous consequences. earlier today,...
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eattle bellevue- everett everettnumber 3.... houston houstonnumber 2...hington d.call the cities seem to offer plenty of job oppootunities... a reasonable cost of living and have plenty to doofor singles, couples, and families. a reporrer makes a sslash n t. t--.((splash!)) ((splash!)) her hilarious moment captured plus... one girl's confusion &pon how to get out of a glass door. and sunshine today... but willl it last into yourrweekend? meteorologist steve fertig has you're watching fox 45 good - daa baltimore. 3 ((toss to weather)) ((ad lib mmteerologist)) 3 awards. carrie good girl ns nats carrie underwood takes home a big prizz... but that's noo tte only thing that had fans performmnce... that's raiiing e. eyebrows. ou're watching fox 45 good day baltimore. ((break 66) i was paying too much with e. paying so much, you want better quality. for the amount of money that i am paying, my cable company should take care of me. [ male announcer ] stop paying for second best. get verizon fios tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month, guaranteed for two y
eattle bellevue- everett everettnumber 3.... houston houstonnumber 2...hington d.call the cities seem to offer plenty of job oppootunities... a reasonable cost of living and have plenty to doofor singles, couples, and families. a reporrer makes a sslash n t. t--.((splash!)) ((splash!)) her hilarious moment captured plus... one girl's confusion &pon how to get out of a glass door. and sunshine today... but willl it last into yourrweekend? meteorologist steve fertig has you're watching fox 45...
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everett volunteered to break down scrap metal on west grove. we found one home that was moved off the foundation near route 1. . >> i guess it's 150 or 200 feet away. it flew through the air, bounced off the cars and landed here. >> reporter: still, lots of clean up to do this morning from friday's storms. back out here life, the fallston pharmacy and doctor's offices, the roofs torn off from the friday's storm. the national weather service con fipples an ef1 -- confirms an ef1 tornado touched down. >>> one man is saying his spray on sunscreen ignited a fire causing him to get second degree burns. >>> a child prodigy graduates from med school. how he is doing, and what his little sister is up to as well. seasonable temperatures. we will be unseasonablely cool this afternoon. i will tell you how long that lasts coming up. no concerns on 95, knot north of the beltway. homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a m
everett volunteered to break down scrap metal on west grove. we found one home that was moved off the foundation near route 1. . >> i guess it's 150 or 200 feet away. it flew through the air, bounced off the cars and landed here. >> reporter: still, lots of clean up to do this morning from friday's storms. back out here life, the fallston pharmacy and doctor's offices, the roofs torn off from the friday's storm. the national weather service con fipples an ef1 -- confirms an ef1...
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everett had the tough job of breaking down scrap metal in fallston. >> it's pretty strong. ist what i got to do to get it done. >> reporter: because the roof and this building is damaged, it would be a good idea if you have to come to the pharmacy or medical offices, give them a call before heading out here today to make sure they are doing business and make sure things are running as normal. the nation weather service confirms an ef1 tornado touched down in the pleasant hills area of harford county. let's continue with sherrie johnson, standing by live in towson. >> reporter: we are he at 628, chestnut avenue in west towson, a tree fell on this home in the storm. you can see a blue tarp still covers that section of the home where the tree fell in the front yard. it's littered with debris. they cut the wood. the home was damaged by debris. several homes were damaged east of towson near the calvert hall school and target shopping center. several huge old trees came down throughout several neighborhoods. the storm left many people running for cover, and thank goodness, no one
everett had the tough job of breaking down scrap metal in fallston. >> it's pretty strong. ist what i got to do to get it done. >> reporter: because the roof and this building is damaged, it would be a good idea if you have to come to the pharmacy or medical offices, give them a call before heading out here today to make sure they are doing business and make sure things are running as normal. the nation weather service confirms an ef1 tornado touched down in the pleasant hills area...
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the june 21 is at everett middle school at450 church st. both meetings begin at 6:00 and are advertised to end at 7:00. we will see to it it might take longer than one or two hours to wrap up those meetings to it is and the budget office hours are on june 18. we need whoever is interested in that to contact us at budget@sfusd.edu to make an appointment. commissioner murase: and that website is also the e-mail address where suggestions for additional cuts or revenue- generating ideas should be sent, is that correct? >> that is correct. commissioner murase: within the city, the mayor issued a challenge where people were encouraged to think about, what are things that can be cut? where is their waist? where are their revenue- generating opportunities? i would encourage parents, faculty, administrators to take a hard look. even if it is a small amount, for example, in buildings and grounds, we are looking at the cost of bottled water to the district. i had the privilege of visiting hetch hetchy last weekend and the water is just pristina. here
the june 21 is at everett middle school at450 church st. both meetings begin at 6:00 and are advertised to end at 7:00. we will see to it it might take longer than one or two hours to wrap up those meetings to it is and the budget office hours are on june 18. we need whoever is interested in that to contact us at budget@sfusd.edu to make an appointment. commissioner murase: and that website is also the e-mail address where suggestions for additional cuts or revenue- generating ideas should be...
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. >> base camp at mount everett, now, we have to climb the mountain top. >> reporter: jack's dream of an all boy charter school is one step closer to reality. one of two charter schools set to open soon. >> i'm excited. we are excited. it is a dream come true for scores of families in baltimore city who believe their son deserve a quality education. >> reporter: now future schools focus on getting boys to college. modeled after successful programs in chicago and new york. charter schools are public schools independently operated. last year, there was a boost from 33 to 35. giving the district more charters than any other in the state. >> over time, it increases the number of students in our district. ultimately getting 100% of the children who have access to a high quality educational option. >> reporter: last week was not the first time panell asked the city to open a charter. the district denied several charters last year. >> this is serious business running this school. we have to make sure the school will offer good quality option for their students the process is very rigorous. >
. >> base camp at mount everett, now, we have to climb the mountain top. >> reporter: jack's dream of an all boy charter school is one step closer to reality. one of two charter schools set to open soon. >> i'm excited. we are excited. it is a dream come true for scores of families in baltimore city who believe their son deserve a quality education. >> reporter: now future schools focus on getting boys to college. modeled after successful programs in chicago and new...
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high school from 6:00 of 7:00 p.m., and that thursday, june 21, also from 6:00-7:00, a meeting at everett middle school. we will also have our office hours for our third annual office review that will take place on june 18 from 2:00-5:00 p.m. anyone can e-mail us to schedule an appointment to have one-on- one or a small group discussed their concerns about the budget. we are looking forward to all of those. we want to thank our parent partners, our community partners for helping get the word out about these events and we are looking forward to good discussions in each of those. the last items are slides. you have seen these before. i do not want to belabor them, but it is important to remind our community about the large picture, chronic under-funding that has taken place in the school districts in the state. these are perhaps that we trot out to drive those points home, about how severely we are being under-funded and the problem is being worse. with that, let me wrap up. i will encourage the board members that if you have questions, that you review the materials and review the budget do
high school from 6:00 of 7:00 p.m., and that thursday, june 21, also from 6:00-7:00, a meeting at everett middle school. we will also have our office hours for our third annual office review that will take place on june 18 from 2:00-5:00 p.m. anyone can e-mail us to schedule an appointment to have one-on- one or a small group discussed their concerns about the budget. we are looking forward to all of those. we want to thank our parent partners, our community partners for helping get the word...
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germany or kofi everett's with spain's left the only dell in a trophy for a record fourth time they meet italy in the semi's on thursday their man shelf seeking a fifth win from five this tournament but may have to do without bustin swine stiger the midfielder struggling with an ankle knock history not on their side either the german side never beaten italy at a major tournament. now at euro two thousand and twelve reaching its final stages gains are now at a premium in fact this sort of meeting much in poland will be the second semifinal on thursday richard on port fleet takes a look at how the tournament has been received so far in the country particularly in the northern city of get out. it's the biggest sporting event to have ever taken place in poland. and it's helped to put the city of the dams back on the map once again. in the early eighties but place was synonymous of solidarity movement the birthplace of which was the city's shipyards tankers and trawlers a still build here today and the cranes make it down instantly recognizable however for the last few years has been the euro
germany or kofi everett's with spain's left the only dell in a trophy for a record fourth time they meet italy in the semi's on thursday their man shelf seeking a fifth win from five this tournament but may have to do without bustin swine stiger the midfielder struggling with an ankle knock history not on their side either the german side never beaten italy at a major tournament. now at euro two thousand and twelve reaching its final stages gains are now at a premium in fact this sort of...
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>>rob: it is a week everett completed -- it is a week average.ith the to the elections for san diego and san has say has responded to yates. and the governor of wisconsin keeping his job spin there is going to be a lot of changes. spain solve their problems and their couple of days. you will see a lot of things happen in the next couple months. until merkle says of that positive a think we're still in a struggling market. small companies that sell to american all they are doing fine. >> thanks for johnny as. >>darya: >>mark: thanks robin for joining us purines in >>darya: here is a look at the james lick. >>james: let's take a look out how weather will move through today pin debitors end that '50's with a couple mid to upper 40's but generally everything is in the '50s. by 12:00 in this we will cc 60's and the heart of the bay with seventies and lead and then i three to 4:00 this afternoon we will see some eighties and the south bay. -- we will say the sea eighties in the east bay pit we're talking about concord 80. 82 antioch. 83 there fail. a d
>>rob: it is a week everett completed -- it is a week average.ith the to the elections for san diego and san has say has responded to yates. and the governor of wisconsin keeping his job spin there is going to be a lot of changes. spain solve their problems and their couple of days. you will see a lot of things happen in the next couple months. until merkle says of that positive a think we're still in a struggling market. small companies that sell to american all they are doing fine....
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. >> larry is joining us from everett, washington. good evening. >> caller: my question was about the australian ballot or the secret ballot or the lack of one in 1896 and 1900 and 1908. did bryan ever talk about the need for a secret ballot, and would he -- if he won at that time, would it affect the outcome? what efforts did they make sure they put in the right ballot for mckinley and things like that? is that true, and did bryan ever talk about it? >> thanks for the call. who would like to take that? >> i'll take it. bryan did talk about the secret ballot, and it was a subject of some discussion in 1894 and 1896. it wasn't a major issue but it came up in context like the potential corruption of companies that would bring in voters to vote for elections or require voters to vote in a certain way, that is, their employees. these accusations were made especially in nebraska with regard to the burlington railroad. that it had, in fact, released all men from its western jobsites and brought them into omaha or lincoln and told them which
. >> larry is joining us from everett, washington. good evening. >> caller: my question was about the australian ballot or the secret ballot or the lack of one in 1896 and 1900 and 1908. did bryan ever talk about the need for a secret ballot, and would he -- if he won at that time, would it affect the outcome? what efforts did they make sure they put in the right ballot for mckinley and things like that? is that true, and did bryan ever talk about it? >> thanks for the call....
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next up is debbie, a democrat in everett, washington. >> caller: yes, i'm very much for it. i'm looking forward to my refund because there was a part of the bill that took effect this year prior the to the health care law, insurance companies could charge up to 35% for overhead costs. now, with the affordable care act, it goes down to 20% and if they overcharge you, they have to pay you a refund and that includes the whole pool of of course, but i'm looking forward to my mandate and holding up my insurance company having to hold up my money that i've been paying to them. >> thank you. appreciate your call. next up is betty. republican in pennsylvania. you are on, betty. good morning. >> caller: i am so glad it passed. i have a daughter-in-law and a son that works in e.r. and they see the abuses all the time and without required insurance, it will continue. i have an importer that got a waiver because of this. and they gave substandard health insurance that doesn't cover one cent if you are hospitalized and without this insurance, without this going through, they could contin
next up is debbie, a democrat in everett, washington. >> caller: yes, i'm very much for it. i'm looking forward to my refund because there was a part of the bill that took effect this year prior the to the health care law, insurance companies could charge up to 35% for overhead costs. now, with the affordable care act, it goes down to 20% and if they overcharge you, they have to pay you a refund and that includes the whole pool of of course, but i'm looking forward to my mandate and...
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separated into two hostile political camps that basically didn't talk to each other but i remember everett dirksen and barry goldwater reaching across the aisle. lyndon johnson talking to the republicans and in the sixty's and seventy's it seems that something has happened is this a unique time this bifurcation or is this just the way you know the john adams thomas jefferson battles revisit it. well if you had ever read the jefferson adams letter you would know it's not the jefferson adams battles revisited because jefferson adams everything they said to each other was informed by a vast knowledge of the political disagreements they had were not their own other words jefferson adams didn't have their own facts they had their own opinions and in fact reading their letters which i have for free thinkers just make sure you really want to cry because it shows you i i cannot imagine two politicians writing letters like this to each other and they well nobody writes letters to it today anyway but again i want to stress that to think of this as a political culture or a news culture that separate
separated into two hostile political camps that basically didn't talk to each other but i remember everett dirksen and barry goldwater reaching across the aisle. lyndon johnson talking to the republicans and in the sixty's and seventy's it seems that something has happened is this a unique time this bifurcation or is this just the way you know the john adams thomas jefferson battles revisit it. well if you had ever read the jefferson adams letter you would know it's not the jefferson adams...
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the side of the latest massacre in syria but struggle to make sense of what happened while foreign everett's to solve the conflict are stepped up with russia taking moscow wants to create an international conduct group to mediate peace plan backed by the un but criticized by washington. and new law on tougher fines for protesters violating public order comes into force today in russia after a lengthy parliamentary debate demonstrators could face be out of pocket by seven thousand euros or having to do community service for breaking the rules. after being blacklisted by baltic states police as a so-called threat to national security artie's reported investigates what's really behind the motion and what kind of consequences he could possibly face. as they have lines here with the latest sports news stay with us. thanks as always you are indeed very welcome to this edition of sports very plenty ahead this busy summer the. checkmates russia trust the czech republic for one on the opening day of the european championships. grim reaper calling we preview the open fixtures from the sony in the grou
the side of the latest massacre in syria but struggle to make sense of what happened while foreign everett's to solve the conflict are stepped up with russia taking moscow wants to create an international conduct group to mediate peace plan backed by the un but criticized by washington. and new law on tougher fines for protesters violating public order comes into force today in russia after a lengthy parliamentary debate demonstrators could face be out of pocket by seven thousand euros or...
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confirmed is that the plane is missing and rescue and search operation is right now on to go in mr everettgod has also said that the reason new information about the crew earlier we've been hearing from local media from regional media that's a took two steps has been shut down by syrian forces here in syria not far from the country's middle train and pulled over the top here who've been hearing from sources here in syria that two pilots have been captured then you suppose the turkish allegedly. comes in they also will be hearing from arab and american officials that a group of cia officers these right now based in the southern parts of turkey not far from the syrian border called to make weapons smuggling through that to pursue or included into syria the whole three says they haven't been crossing into syria the cells that they are right now being to keep to decide which groups inside syria will get weapons and ammunitions paid full tookey and saudi arabia there are tools claim that the cia offices in turkey to ensure no weapons qaida well it remains exactly how they intend to put that kno
confirmed is that the plane is missing and rescue and search operation is right now on to go in mr everettgod has also said that the reason new information about the crew earlier we've been hearing from local media from regional media that's a took two steps has been shut down by syrian forces here in syria not far from the country's middle train and pulled over the top here who've been hearing from sources here in syria that two pilots have been captured then you suppose the turkish allegedly....
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win the presidency it would stain the presidency forever so we called the republican senate leader everett dirksen and asked him to let nixon know that l.b.j. was onto this treason nixon was committing and that nixon should stop it. i don't act. like it would shock america go back spoke candidate bush playing with the store strike. out or are very graphic but this kind of stuff. we. are. quoting some of these. are going to be an amazing embassy and. the president and. the second pick. and everything i go out to get this in the campaign and they are this is crazy. and and after l.b.j. says this is treason ever dirksen says i know those tapes were just released last year from a forty five years nixon stres has been a secret and nixon knew the l.b.j. wouldn't go public with what he knew so he refused to stop his interference the south vietnamese blew up the peace talks and humphrey lost the election the next republican sabotage of a democratic presidential candidate worked the next democrat running for reelection was jimmy carter the shah of iran had been our guy and his entire military and p
win the presidency it would stain the presidency forever so we called the republican senate leader everett dirksen and asked him to let nixon know that l.b.j. was onto this treason nixon was committing and that nixon should stop it. i don't act. like it would shock america go back spoke candidate bush playing with the store strike. out or are very graphic but this kind of stuff. we. are. quoting some of these. are going to be an amazing embassy and. the president and. the second pick. and...
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. >> reporter: everett wittstadt and coworkers got paid to cut down trees for homeowners. now they're volunteering. this area off route 1 in harford county got hit hard. a small home moved off its foundation. trailer was not here before the storm. >> it was about 150 or 200 feet away. and it just flew through the air, bounced off some cars, and landed here, and >> reporter: that's the floor that now looks like a wall. the keys to 23 cars were buried, john dennis found 20. shingles and siding flew off during the f-1 tornado, and damaged every car on the lot. >> 15 minutes away from being under all that. >> reporter: keith matthews wasn't so lucky. this small building collapsed on him. what's left is spray painted to solicit donations. john corin talked to the man working alongside matthews who made it out. >> he said the only thing he seen was his arm sticking out. and a block and everything has his body covered. >> reporter: matthews was sent to shock trauma with leg and shoulder injuries. this splinter tree is just one thing surveyors with the national weather service are
. >> reporter: everett wittstadt and coworkers got paid to cut down trees for homeowners. now they're volunteering. this area off route 1 in harford county got hit hard. a small home moved off its foundation. trailer was not here before the storm. >> it was about 150 or 200 feet away. and it just flew through the air, bounced off some cars, and landed here, and >> reporter: that's the floor that now looks like a wall. the keys to 23 cars were buried, john dennis found 20....
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washington by joel pointset, the charleston born botanist and future secretary of war and by edward everett the boston born lawyer and future secretary of state. he met 95-year-old charles carroll, the last surviving signer of the declaration of independence and the only catholic to sign that document. sam houston, the first president of the republic of texas. he attended town meetings in new england, observed slave markets in the south, he visited indian villages in the michigan territory voyaged on steamboats shortly amp he disembarked, blew up, a highly hazardous form of transportation. he travelled by stagecoach, he went to columbia, south carolina. he did not unfortunately for himself make it to charleston. tocqueville was aristocrat whose family suffered during the french revolution. they could trace their heritage back to norman times the invasion of william the conqueror. his great grandfather malazar, a distinguished philosophy and lawyer who was defense counsel in the trial of king loopy the xvi was guillotined once amp his father. tocqueville's father escaped the gee teen only be
washington by joel pointset, the charleston born botanist and future secretary of war and by edward everett the boston born lawyer and future secretary of state. he met 95-year-old charles carroll, the last surviving signer of the declaration of independence and the only catholic to sign that document. sam houston, the first president of the republic of texas. he attended town meetings in new england, observed slave markets in the south, he visited indian villages in the michigan territory...
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of course, there ismaker everett who was assassinated on june 12th, 19636789 you can see his funeral procession. medgar evars was the most important leader in the naacp throughout the country. i want to end the discussion tonight by pulling up what i think is a very poignant letter from mississippi in 1964 written by a young lady who i believe, i'm not certain on this but i believe is from seattle. in other words, a number of white college students and black college students went from the pacific northwest down to mississippi and other areas of the south to try to challenge racial segregation. this is the letter from her wherever she is from. these are the words that explain why she gets involved and why others should get involved in the civil rights campaign. i will wrap up the class, guys, by allowing you to read that letter i think that letter says volumes about why people would no longer accept the status quo, why they would decide to get involved. bonnie, like the four students at greensboro and all the other people we have been talking about are ordinary people. otherwise, ordi
of course, there ismaker everett who was assassinated on june 12th, 19636789 you can see his funeral procession. medgar evars was the most important leader in the naacp throughout the country. i want to end the discussion tonight by pulling up what i think is a very poignant letter from mississippi in 1964 written by a young lady who i believe, i'm not certain on this but i believe is from seattle. in other words, a number of white college students and black college students went from the...
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the charge to take it back number one max keiser and stacy herbert but for her that's right stacy everett we make it difficult for them to maintain the status quo to maintain the illusion of free markets to maintain the illusion of efficient markets these markets are not free they're not official they're being manipulated for the effect of the wealth transfer to the very top but it's a pretty top and this is causing huge social dislocation strife and revolution and it all goes back to these bankers that are not being adequately covered by so-called mainstream outlets in the united states and around the world you know while we are the most dangerous people in financial media there are a lot of the least dangerous people competing in our headlines max this cable r.b.s. report recommends prosecution. so vince cable is poised to take action against fred goodwin and a small number of other former royal bank of scotland directors as a direct result of the banks collapse guess what max mr cable secretary of state for business innovation and skills is to pursue the former bankers by moving to dis
the charge to take it back number one max keiser and stacy herbert but for her that's right stacy everett we make it difficult for them to maintain the status quo to maintain the illusion of free markets to maintain the illusion of efficient markets these markets are not free they're not official they're being manipulated for the effect of the wealth transfer to the very top but it's a pretty top and this is causing huge social dislocation strife and revolution and it all goes back to these...
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crazy alert petting the kitty of forty seven year old everett lodge's was arrested outside of a strip club in murdock florida last week after repeatedly called nine eleven to tell dispatchers that the owner of the strip club wouldn't let him enter with the kitten is feeling kitten that is after the owner of the emerald city strip club saw legace with the kitten he told legace to leave but instead legace sat down outside the club and kept calling the police over and over and over the sheriff deputies arrived they called a taxi to take legace home but he refused to say where he lived and continue to call nine eleven cops then arrested him legace has since been charged with misuse of the nine eleven system disorderly intoxication trespassing and resisting arrest and arguably is also guilty of setting up such a terrible double entendre for t.v. host like me that i'm not even going to go there. hasn't been a thing yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. the source material is for helps keep journalism on the we. we want to represent. something else. more news today violenc
crazy alert petting the kitty of forty seven year old everett lodge's was arrested outside of a strip club in murdock florida last week after repeatedly called nine eleven to tell dispatchers that the owner of the strip club wouldn't let him enter with the kitten is feeling kitten that is after the owner of the emerald city strip club saw legace with the kitten he told legace to leave but instead legace sat down outside the club and kept calling the police over and over and over the sheriff...
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there's a look at 395 at >> tuesday morning, time for traffic and weather everett and minutes. >> let's start with lisa baden for look at the roads. >> it is complicated for commuters who normally take the george washington parkway. an investigatithe parkway is closed between the beltway and 123. southbound george washington parkway blocked because of a tree down on the road. northbound, the george washington parkway is open, from the airport all the way up to 495. you can get on to the southbound parkway from 123 and continue your commute south of that. you can drive on interstate without any major problems. here we are live on 95. this picture shows more of our neighbors on the road but moving at a good pace. now to the weather center. >> we have some wet roads around metro area, showers just moved all around the beltway the district, and surrounding communities, now pushing into baltimore. no. anne arundel county seeing the bulk of the rain now, moving into baltimore. throughout frederick county and upper montgomery county. panhandle of west virginia light rain. loudoun county stretc
there's a look at 395 at >> tuesday morning, time for traffic and weather everett and minutes. >> let's start with lisa baden for look at the roads. >> it is complicated for commuters who normally take the george washington parkway. an investigatithe parkway is closed between the beltway and 123. southbound george washington parkway blocked because of a tree down on the road. northbound, the george washington parkway is open, from the airport all the way up to 495. you can get...
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are so easily influenced if their boats are bought well people are influenced the whole premise of everett sizing is that you can influence people through messaging but i believe that our superior numbers can. overcome their dollars so we've got to mobilize people i think there it is important for progressive to sit back and do a post-mortem wisconsin so that we can figure out what's learnable here i think the bunny is without a doubt a problem that's why the next week we're the progressive caucus working with progressive groups all over the country to push something called resolution a week where we're asking miscible congress to pass resolutions asking congress to overturn this. but the money is a problem but also the voter id it's a problem of wisconsin you know you have gathered there are thousands of students that are. thousands of low income people just locked out of the system and then you know this is in the seniors too because of course seniors are the strongest opponents of you know medicare medicaid social security republicans want to dismantle them and so voter id hurts seems q
are so easily influenced if their boats are bought well people are influenced the whole premise of everett sizing is that you can influence people through messaging but i believe that our superior numbers can. overcome their dollars so we've got to mobilize people i think there it is important for progressive to sit back and do a post-mortem wisconsin so that we can figure out what's learnable here i think the bunny is without a doubt a problem that's why the next week we're the progressive...
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afghanistan last of members to look for hidden bombs and the timing was to months in to restore its genetic everett at the memorial hall does to is that human his honor unveiled. >>> he was amazing young man the life of the party he was a lie to everybody in this life. >>> the moral of battlefield cross work aroused dog tags and those of a marina tete with him that they were on the members of his battalion are at the unveiling and it was amazing because they took time out of the leave to be with his family. >>> a group based of the bay area is set to take a cross- country trip from veterans and the goal for the 200 mi. street and washington state. whitten ending at 90 days later in the nation's capital for moral long road home project millard joining us live now thanks for joining us. >>> this summer five that to enter when the cycle across the united states in an effort to do three things first to their own rooms for more and second draw the attention to the fact many veterans coming home face considerable charge challenges. >>> it's something it's starting to talk about and it's becoming somethin
afghanistan last of members to look for hidden bombs and the timing was to months in to restore its genetic everett at the memorial hall does to is that human his honor unveiled. >>> he was amazing young man the life of the party he was a lie to everybody in this life. >>> the moral of battlefield cross work aroused dog tags and those of a marina tete with him that they were on the members of his battalion are at the unveiling and it was amazing because they took time out of...
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everett to quote lead counsel amendola. >>> do you regret putting his wife on the stand? helpful. that jury was out 20-some hours. people say it was 48 counts, so they had a lot of deliberation. the short answer is they had a lot of deliberation, but the charges roll into one basically. if you're guilty on one, you're guilty of the following four. with that in mind, that was an awful lot of time for what most people thought was a pretty simple case. i think dotty was one of the keys to raising some doubt. >> what was behind the decision to keep jerry sandusky off the stand? >> well, that's complex. there was a lot of issues going on. we were able to show the police went off reporting, coached the witness what they thought was secretly, but didn't realize they forgot to turn the tape recorder off. they went back in the interview not knowing we would be able to see that. we thought that was powerful and led against him putting him on the stand e we also felt that the matt sandusky issue was a problem. once the government chose not to call matt in their case in chief, we the
everett to quote lead counsel amendola. >>> do you regret putting his wife on the stand? helpful. that jury was out 20-some hours. people say it was 48 counts, so they had a lot of deliberation. the short answer is they had a lot of deliberation, but the charges roll into one basically. if you're guilty on one, you're guilty of the following four. with that in mind, that was an awful lot of time for what most people thought was a pretty simple case. i think dotty was one of the keys to...
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everett to quote the lead counsel. >>> are you at all rethinking the decision to put his wife on the stand? >> no, i don't think so at all. i think dottie wall street very helpful. whether it was 48 counts or they had a lot of deliberation, the short answer is they had a lot of deliberation to to do, but the charges really roll into one. if you're guilty on one, you're guilty of the following four. with that in mind, that was an awful lot of time for what most people thought was a pretty simple case. i think she was one of the keys to raising doubt. >>> what was behind the decision to keep jerry sandusky off the stand? >> well, that's complex. there were a lot of issues going on. we were able to show the police went off the recording, coached a witness which they thought was secretly, but didn't realize they forget to turn the tape recorder off. they went into an interview with encouraging the witness. we thought that was powerful. we also felt, quite frankly, that the matt sandusky issue was a problem. once the government chose not to call matt in their case in chief, we felt they m
everett to quote the lead counsel. >>> are you at all rethinking the decision to put his wife on the stand? >> no, i don't think so at all. i think dottie wall street very helpful. whether it was 48 counts or they had a lot of deliberation, the short answer is they had a lot of deliberation to to do, but the charges really roll into one. if you're guilty on one, you're guilty of the following four. with that in mind, that was an awful lot of time for what most people thought was...