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that's beyond stupid. >> ezekiel can't stand me.f you see somebody sitting there cutting on theirself, basically, cutting theirself, cutting their throat, you keep stopping them but he keeps cut himself, it's the same thing watching me, ezekiel watching me get high. and i've watched him sitting there crying, and i'll be like, why the [ bleep ] you crying, bro. and he's like, look at you. >> all right, i need you to clap your hands. up high. >> oh, okay, that's how you get to levels and all of that? got it. >> during the course of ezekiel's interview, i was asking standard questions about marriage, children, that sort of thing, and he kind of sadly said, you know, i've been locked up so much, i've never had the chance to have children. but then he stopped himself and said, but, actually, that's changing. >> and actually right now, i do, i got one in the works. i told you before i told my brother. i'm telling america before i'm telling gabriel. >> what? >> that i'm about to have a kid and my kid is due in june. yeah, june. yeah. >> wo
that's beyond stupid. >> ezekiel can't stand me.f you see somebody sitting there cutting on theirself, basically, cutting theirself, cutting their throat, you keep stopping them but he keeps cut himself, it's the same thing watching me, ezekiel watching me get high. and i've watched him sitting there crying, and i'll be like, why the [ bleep ] you crying, bro. and he's like, look at you. >> all right, i need you to clap your hands. up high. >> oh, okay, that's how you get to...
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and souter together on the day of ezekiel's death. were friends. and according to witnesses, they got into an argument later that day. >> i think finding out about ezekiel, particularly being shot and killed, was so disturbing to me. i have to be honest, my initial reaction was, he must have gone back to his old ways of robbing drug dealers. i was able to reach out to one of the taylor brothers' close friends and he was the one who told me what supposedly happened to ezekiel. and when i learned that in fact it was over an argument, over something insignificant like a card game, i was even more devastated. it just seemed like such a horrible mistake and a true tragedy. he was so empowered by becoming a father. his whole motivation for changing was because he was going to have a child. that this just, just, just seemed like such a tremendous loss and a tremendous waste. >> it's been fun, but i gotta run. all right? give you guys a mike. >> then we're going to get a parting shot of you leaving. >> all right. no problem with that. >> this
and souter together on the day of ezekiel's death. were friends. and according to witnesses, they got into an argument later that day. >> i think finding out about ezekiel, particularly being shot and killed, was so disturbing to me. i have to be honest, my initial reaction was, he must have gone back to his old ways of robbing drug dealers. i was able to reach out to one of the taylor brothers' close friends and he was the one who told me what supposedly happened to ezekiel. and when i...
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taylor. >> one of the newest is ezekiel taylor.y convicted of home burglary, he was just arrested for a probation violation. >> i got in a consider with a guy who i wasn't supposed to be in a car with. he got pulled over, police got behind us. a chase, high-speed chase took place. it was either stay in the car and go to jail or run for your freedom and maybe get away. so i ran. >> we're going to the right. >> taylor managed to elude police and hid o under a house, that is, until the police released their canine who left taylor with several reminders of their encounter. >> i tried to run. the dog gets on me and grabs my leg. the dog ripped my shoe off and was just on my feet and would not let go. when he let this one go, he got on this one. he was on me. >> what was going through your mind? >> why the [ bleep ] this dog won't leave me alone. >> spread your cheeks and cough. >> you guys can get dressed. taylor will find out how long this latest parole violation will be when he faces the judge. he's used to the process as he's had num
taylor. >> one of the newest is ezekiel taylor.y convicted of home burglary, he was just arrested for a probation violation. >> i got in a consider with a guy who i wasn't supposed to be in a car with. he got pulled over, police got behind us. a chase, high-speed chase took place. it was either stay in the car and go to jail or run for your freedom and maybe get away. so i ran. >> we're going to the right. >> taylor managed to elude police and hid o under a house, that...
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ezekiel emanuel discuss the health care system and mark krotov of melville house talks about the book publisher's decision to release the senate intelligence committee report on torture. for a complete television schedule booktv.org. booktv, 48 hours of nonfunction books and authors. television for serious readers. >> and now on "in depth" on booktv walter isaacson. the best selling author of several books including biographies of albert einstein benjamin franklin, steve jobs and henry kissinger took viewer questions for three hours. mr. isaacson is a former chairman and ceo of cnn chairman of the broadcasting board of governors and was the editor of "time." he currently serves as president and ceo of the aspen institute. >> host: so, walter isaacson what is theat link between avril hourlyman, ben franklin, steve jobs henry kissinger and adar can lovelace?: th >> guest: yeah, i think they're all create cannive minds, ander. that's what's intretted me throughout my career. to me, it's people who can come wound different disciplines like the arts and the sciences the way ben franklin di
ezekiel emanuel discuss the health care system and mark krotov of melville house talks about the book publisher's decision to release the senate intelligence committee report on torture. for a complete television schedule booktv.org. booktv, 48 hours of nonfunction books and authors. television for serious readers. >> and now on "in depth" on booktv walter isaacson. the best selling author of several books including biographies of albert einstein benjamin franklin, steve jobs...
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ezekiel emanuel discuss the health care system and millville house talks about the book publisher's decision to release the senate intelligence committee report on torture. for a complete television schedule booktv.org. booktv 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. television for serious readers. >> next on booktv from the hudson institute in washington d.c. alex nowesteh and mark krikorian debate the united states immigration policy. this is 2 hours and 48 minutes. >> good morning. i am kenneth weinstein president and ceo of hudson institute. i would like to welcome our audience our audience on c-span's booktv. those of our panelists who have already arrived and those who will be arriving in a couple minutes, let me simply note hudson institute is an international policy research station based on the proposition that security, prosperity and defense of global order requires strategic and engage u.s. international leadership in partnership with our allies. we are delighted to be hosting today's event with the center for immigration reform and encounter books on the location of publication
ezekiel emanuel discuss the health care system and millville house talks about the book publisher's decision to release the senate intelligence committee report on torture. for a complete television schedule booktv.org. booktv 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. television for serious readers. >> next on booktv from the hudson institute in washington d.c. alex nowesteh and mark krikorian debate the united states immigration policy. this is 2 hours and 48 minutes. >> good...
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. >> cardiac surgeon ezekiel molina runs the program. >> in a situation like this, what the pump does is replaces the function of the lungs. >> reporter: ecmo works by withdrawing the patient's blood, pumping oxygen into it and returning it to the body. in pastor freeman's case, it gives the lungs time to heal. >> once we decide to institute something like ecmo we know the risk of that patient dieing is around 50%. >> i didn't cry, didn't feel like crying, didn't want to cry. i said, i don't have time to cry, i'm in a fight, a fight for life. >> reporter: pastor freeman stayed on the ecmo machine for three weeks. just when doctors were beginning to give up, his lungs started to heal. he was going to live. dr. molina says one remarkable thing about this case, even though the pastor was close to death, his family never doubted his survival. >> i personally truly believe that they must have an impact in the final outcome. >> he is where he is today because of the combination of care, with my faith and with the doctors. >> reporter: this is pastor freeman the day he came back to his churc
. >> cardiac surgeon ezekiel molina runs the program. >> in a situation like this, what the pump does is replaces the function of the lungs. >> reporter: ecmo works by withdrawing the patient's blood, pumping oxygen into it and returning it to the body. in pastor freeman's case, it gives the lungs time to heal. >> once we decide to institute something like ecmo we know the risk of that patient dieing is around 50%. >> i didn't cry, didn't feel like crying, didn't...
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. >> ezekiel antonio is accused of unlawfully selling plots of amazon rain forest to ranchers. he was arrests following a six month operation, it is claimed he is responsible for the destruction of tens of thousands of square kilometers of public land. in the felt means the government in the capitol man nip la is trying to rehouse the city's poorest. tens of thousands of people live in shanty towns without access to basic necessities like clean water and electricity coming home has never felt so good, the it is first time she has ever lived in a proper house she says with walls a ceiling and even a door the house we used to live in was near the river it wasn't made of stone. the top parts were all just scraps of wood patched together. every time it rained we feared our house would get swept away. >> but they aren't afraid any more. like thousands of other people from their old named, they got 400 u.s. dollars from the government to move here. and begin a new life. they were even helped to find ways to earn a living like taught how to run a store or work with their hans. >> the
. >> ezekiel antonio is accused of unlawfully selling plots of amazon rain forest to ranchers. he was arrests following a six month operation, it is claimed he is responsible for the destruction of tens of thousands of square kilometers of public land. in the felt means the government in the capitol man nip la is trying to rehouse the city's poorest. tens of thousands of people live in shanty towns without access to basic necessities like clean water and electricity coming home has never...
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cardiac surgeon ezekiel molina runs the program. >> in a situation like this what the pump does is replaces the function of the lungs. >> reporter: ecmo works by withdrawing the patient's blood, pumping jox generaloxygen into it then returning it to the body. in pastor freeman's case it can give the lungs time to heal. >> once we decide to institute something like this, we know the risk of that patient dying is around 50%. >> i didn't cry, didn't feel like crying didn't want to cry. i said i don't have time to cry. i'm in a fight. i'm in a fight for life. >> reporter: pastor freeman stayed on the ecmo machine for three weeks, and just when doctors were beginning to give up hiss lungs started to heal. he was going to live. dr. molina says one remarkable thing about this case even though the pastor was close to death, his family never doubted his survival. >> i personally truly believe that they must have an impact on him in the final outcome. >> he is where he is today because of the combination of care with my faith and with the doctors. >> reporter: this is pastor freeman the day he came b
cardiac surgeon ezekiel molina runs the program. >> in a situation like this what the pump does is replaces the function of the lungs. >> reporter: ecmo works by withdrawing the patient's blood, pumping jox generaloxygen into it then returning it to the body. in pastor freeman's case it can give the lungs time to heal. >> once we decide to institute something like this, we know the risk of that patient dying is around 50%. >> i didn't cry, didn't feel like crying didn't...
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and ezekiel emanual one of the architect of the affordable care act and author of the book reinventingn health care and a msnbc contributor. thank you for being here. >> good to be here. >> and the fact passed and we were told the world would end and as far as i know it is still standing. how is the aca standing. >> on how many people have gotten health insurance and better health insurance from substandard health insurance, the number is certainly 11.5 million have signed up through the exchanges and we have many more -- more than 10 million people through the medicaid expansion even though 22 states haven't commanded. we have kids up to 26 years old on their parents' program and the estimate yesterday was 20 million have benefited and the drop in hospital readmissions, less infections, very substantial. and then there is the cost control. we've had slowdown in health care cost growth that is par spally -- partially adding to the boom in the economy, not completely. some of that is due to the aca. that is something we can debris for a-- we can debate for a while. it looks like a big w
and ezekiel emanual one of the architect of the affordable care act and author of the book reinventingn health care and a msnbc contributor. thank you for being here. >> good to be here. >> and the fact passed and we were told the world would end and as far as i know it is still standing. how is the aca standing. >> on how many people have gotten health insurance and better health insurance from substandard health insurance, the number is certainly 11.5 million have signed up...
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ezekiel emanuel. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i and co-owner of politics and prose. on behalf -- thank you for coming out this evening. we at politics and prose and georgetown, george washington university first time i made that slip but anyway, we have worked together a number of years to put those events together and i thank the staff that helped make tonight's event possible. i want to thank all of you for supporting such talks. like many other independent bookstores, facing a challenging marketplace but we are actually doing quite well in large part due to the many jerry bledsoe and book readers in washington and you remain committed to bringing the great author, grade book events to the washington area. a few issues remain critical to both our individual health and the nation's well-being in this country yet few issues are as rife with controversy and misinformation. we are fortunate this evening to have with us and accomplished journalist and media entrepreneur, steven
ezekiel emanuel. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i and co-owner of politics and prose. on behalf -- thank you for coming out this evening. we at politics and prose and georgetown, george washington university first time i made that slip but anyway, we have worked together a number of years to put those events together and i thank the staff that helped make tonight's event possible. i want to thank all of you for supporting such talks. like many other independent...
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ezekiel emanuel discuss the health care system and mark krotov of melville house talks about the decision to release the senate intelligence committee report on torture. for a complete television schedule booktv.org. booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. television for serious readers. >> barack obama is the first, probably not the last african-american president that you will cover. [laughter] but his grade on race relations isn't as high in your book as bill clinton's. >> because of first term. because of the first term. the -- i'm not going to say inaction, but because he did not come out. his second term there are two different barack obamas first term, second term. we see a more as i say african-american president who is african-american versus i'm president who happens to be african-american. he's comfortable in his skin now. he knows who he is. and he's not ashamed of it. first term he had to be strategic. he had to be very strategic. i mean, there was a fight within the white house even to pay the black farmers, you know? but he was the president who did give the black
ezekiel emanuel discuss the health care system and mark krotov of melville house talks about the decision to release the senate intelligence committee report on torture. for a complete television schedule booktv.org. booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. television for serious readers. >> barack obama is the first, probably not the last african-american president that you will cover. [laughter] but his grade on race relations isn't as high in your book as bill clinton's....
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ezekiel emanuel discuss the health care system and mark krotov talks about the decision to release thelligence committee report on torture. for a complete television schedule booktv.org. booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. television for serious readers. >> host: walter isaacson, who is>> walker percy? >> guest: he was one of my original heroes mentor.d uncle by marriage, one of those things, so we called him uncle walker. we used toim go across lake pontchartrain from new orleans where i grew up, and we'd go fishing on a lazy river over there, and ann percy was a friend of ours, and we couldn't figure out what her dad did. out what ann's dad did. what's your dad do? a writer. and it wasn't until the movie goer came out in the early 960s -- 1960s, and i was 9 or 10 years old, and i go oh a writer that's something you can be when you grow up just like a fibberman, a doctor an engineer. and and so i took sort of an enter in, you know, dr. percy, uncle walker. and, you know, i would sit there, and i'd sort of read his books and say, well they're sort of deep, philosophical r
ezekiel emanuel discuss the health care system and mark krotov talks about the decision to release thelligence committee report on torture. for a complete television schedule booktv.org. booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. television for serious readers. >> host: walter isaacson, who is>> walker percy? >> guest: he was one of my original heroes mentor.d uncle by marriage, one of those things, so we called him uncle walker. we used toim go across lake...