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love to see how we partner the next generation with the legacy and the work of the people like george davis and spinola jackson. that we don't leave it in this room tonight but as we leave here, we share those strategies and best practices and the struggles and use that information to empower the next generation. this is not just the cake, it is the icing on the cake. as we get ready to split that cake up and enjoy the celebration, we need to talk about the recipe of success and how we came to be. i challenge everyone in this room to actually make the connection to look at veronica, look at cameaya and look at how they are working at the bay view hunters point and learn from the work by frankie jelt and looking forward to some of the talks at the end of the meeting tonight. thank you all so much and thank you the awardees and making this all possible. >> madam secretary? >> would you read agenda item no. 7? >> item 7. san francisco human rights resolution a collective work and contribution of 2013 hero awardees including reflexes on the commemoration. >> 6:27. beginning at 6:30 i'm going to
love to see how we partner the next generation with the legacy and the work of the people like george davis and spinola jackson. that we don't leave it in this room tonight but as we leave here, we share those strategies and best practices and the struggles and use that information to empower the next generation. this is not just the cake, it is the icing on the cake. as we get ready to split that cake up and enjoy the celebration, we need to talk about the recipe of success and how we came to...
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george w. bush in the ninety four group in authorial rights davis is likely opponent of the republican side of the aisle popular attorney general greg abbott has the backing of the state's powerful g.o.p. establishment and has already raised over twenty million dollars for his campaign at the same time davis' campaign is sure to draw the attention of nationally connected progressive groups who might be able to help or make up for any ground lost to abbott who's been prepping his run for years whatever happens when he davis's entrance into the twenty fourteen texas governor's race will make it the premiere race of the season for more on the stereos well as the future of progressive politics in texas i'm joined now from austin by jim hightower national radio commentator and author jim welcome back to the program it's great to be with you great to have you so are you as excited by wendy davis is announcement as i have only you know oh we're all pumped and and it's because we haven't had a fighting candidate for governor somebody with a bit of the populist streak within them for years and that's w
george w. bush in the ninety four group in authorial rights davis is likely opponent of the republican side of the aisle popular attorney general greg abbott has the backing of the state's powerful g.o.p. establishment and has already raised over twenty million dollars for his campaign at the same time davis' campaign is sure to draw the attention of nationally connected progressive groups who might be able to help or make up for any ground lost to abbott who's been prepping his run for years...
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and one of them hedge fund linked to george osborne's best man to make millions from privatisation of royal mail after buying a fifty million pound stake so peter davies is a member of the management committee at lansdowne partners which saw the value of his royal mail shares rocket by eighteen million pounds now they there's no suggestion that he was helping out a buddy but these are the sorts that benefitted it's george osborne's friends who benefited from the mispricing that george was born himself and let me let me get in there because it's not mispriced as i've explained on the show many times i worked on wall street and in the case of i.p.o.'s initial public offering you purposefully price that in ways where you get that first day pop and then that becomes currency to buy favors to stop people that are suing you for malfeasance let's say there's a huge amount of toward the city of london and their criminal behavior so when you have the currency of a hot i.p.o. you can call people up lawyers you can call up people that are suing you you can call up politicians who are thinking about taking you to task in public and you can say look i've got this
and one of them hedge fund linked to george osborne's best man to make millions from privatisation of royal mail after buying a fifty million pound stake so peter davies is a member of the management committee at lansdowne partners which saw the value of his royal mail shares rocket by eighteen million pounds now they there's no suggestion that he was helping out a buddy but these are the sorts that benefitted it's george osborne's friends who benefited from the mispricing that george was born...
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davis's mother to put a face. one was walking home with a bag of groceries. george zimmerman was sitting into the car, when they were profiled and felt the right to shoot. put a face to the terrible laws, saying that it's already an injustice that my child is dead. it's worse injustice that their killers are - may go free. >> benjamin crump, it's good to have you on the program. thanks for joining us. >> superstorm sandy carved out a lasting legacy when it slammed into the north-east coastline, important family belongings, including photo albums were lost when floodwaters inundated their home. erica pitz jirks spoke with a woman who is helping others restore their memories. >> when sandy's surnal crashed through the windows of their home, the last thing the family were worried about was the photographs. >> we ran up the stairs. >> after the water re-seeded they realised pressures pictures, collected over 50 years, were ruined. >> they were covered with mud. >> >> they did their best to save. but could only salvage about 50, keeping them in a plastic bag. >> my bigge
davis's mother to put a face. one was walking home with a bag of groceries. george zimmerman was sitting into the car, when they were profiled and felt the right to shoot. put a face to the terrible laws, saying that it's already an injustice that my child is dead. it's worse injustice that their killers are - may go free. >> benjamin crump, it's good to have you on the program. thanks for joining us. >> superstorm sandy carved out a lasting legacy when it slammed into the...
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george takei talks marriage equality, and we will meet another of the candidates for governor. that's coming up. first tonight, the impact of the federal shutdown on maryland. here's mpt's lou davis. >> state officials are carefully monitoring the federal government shutdown and the effect that it's going to have on maryland's budget and the federal workers who live in the state. eloise foster is secretary, maryland department of budget and management. >> obviously, this is going to be implications, will affect us from our revenue standpoint and have an impact on our overall economy. >> what kind of impact? >> basically, when we talk about revenues, we anticipate we'll be losing $5 million a day as a result of the shutdown and basically 4 million of that represents lost income wages. the other million represents the reduced sales taxes. >> can we make this up? what will it do to maryland's budget? >> for right now, i think we're fine, but, obviously, the longer it continues, it will suddenly have an adverse effect on our budget. not only are we talking about the 5 million in terms of revenue, there is an additional el nent when -- element when we look at the overall economic acti
george takei talks marriage equality, and we will meet another of the candidates for governor. that's coming up. first tonight, the impact of the federal shutdown on maryland. here's mpt's lou davis. >> state officials are carefully monitoring the federal government shutdown and the effect that it's going to have on maryland's budget and the federal workers who live in the state. eloise foster is secretary, maryland department of budget and management. >> obviously, this is going to...
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davis is here with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, george. it's unclear if there was cheating going on.ppear that 24-year-old raul gupta's birthday celebration over the weekend has not only ended the life of his longtime friend. but potentially gupta's life, as he knows it. this morning, raul gupta, a gifted graduate student at george washington university, is in jail. accused of fatally stabbing his high school friend, 23-year-old mark roi, a law student. saturday night, into the wee hours, there was a dangerous cocktail of emotions, fueled by heavy drinking. >> there were friends that were together in washington, d.c., sharing a good time with mr. gupta, celebrating his birthday. >> reporter: but that good time took a turn for the worse when three of them, gupta, roi, and gupta's girlfriend, returned to her apartment. authorities were called just before 3:30 a.m. on sunday. >> they could see bloodstains on the walls. and they could see mr. gupta sitting down at the base of the bed, like he was in despair. >> reporter: according to the charging papers, gupta told police, my girl was ch
davis is here with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, george. it's unclear if there was cheating going on.ppear that 24-year-old raul gupta's birthday celebration over the weekend has not only ended the life of his longtime friend. but potentially gupta's life, as he knows it. this morning, raul gupta, a gifted graduate student at george washington university, is in jail. accused of fatally stabbing his high school friend, 23-year-old mark roi, a law student. saturday night, into the...
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davis is here with the story. good morning. >> good morning, george. some people doing monday morning quarterbacking, as far as the mrsa and the impact it had on the team. at least one member of the tampa bay buccaneers admitted after last night's loss, that the staph infection has been a big distraction. after a tough loss to the philadelphia eagles. the tampa bay buck hecaneers ar facing a more formidable foe this morning. mrsa is stalking the team's locker room, tackling three of the teams' players including offensive guard karl nicks, and place kicker lawrence tynes. sidelining both of them for the game. but jonathan banks the latest player to be infected suited up. doctors decided he's not at risk for spreading the staph inspection. >> based on my observations, i didn't think there was anything high risk. football are particularly susceptible. football players 16 times higher than the national average. over the past decade, 32 teams have been hit by the virus. >> participants in contact sports of all kinds should take mrsa infections seriously bec
davis is here with the story. good morning. >> good morning, george. some people doing monday morning quarterbacking, as far as the mrsa and the impact it had on the team. at least one member of the tampa bay buccaneers admitted after last night's loss, that the staph infection has been a big distraction. after a tough loss to the philadelphia eagles. the tampa bay buck hecaneers ar facing a more formidable foe this morning. mrsa is stalking the team's locker room, tackling three of the...
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george washington, abraham lincoln and f.d.r. rolled into one. the president's numbers have not gone up dramatically. i agree with david, it's a-- tom davis was on the broadcast last night pup interviewed him, and he made the point 80% of republicans go home to districts and all they talk to are republicans. if you only talk to people who agree with you, it's pretty easy to come to the conclusion that, boy, you're in the majority. i just think this is-- it's not simply a republican problem but i think right now it's a republican problem when they're caught in this situation. the real cost beyond the political advantage right now is the erosion and hemorrhaging of confidence in government. and our ability to act collectively. we don't have the optimism or the confidence right now to build an erie canal, let alone a federal highway system or continental railroad. i mean i just-- i think that in the long run is a terrible price we're paying. >> i think that's a price for the country. it's also, frankly, a price for liberals and democrats who is the party of government. if you had told me a couple of years ago we'd have a financial crisis cau
george washington, abraham lincoln and f.d.r. rolled into one. the president's numbers have not gone up dramatically. i agree with david, it's a-- tom davis was on the broadcast last night pup interviewed him, and he made the point 80% of republicans go home to districts and all they talk to are republicans. if you only talk to people who agree with you, it's pretty easy to come to the conclusion that, boy, you're in the majority. i just think this is-- it's not simply a republican problem but...
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george zimmerman escaped the grip of justice because of florida's concealed carry in "stand your ground" law's. or three issues i will highly today manifest themselves in too many young men including jordan davis who was killed for playing music too loud in his car. trayvon and jordan did not ask to be martyrs. the american legal system made the martyrs. i thank sybrina fulton and -- for being here today. your strength is inspiring. i fully understand the rights to defend oneself from violence as an established principle in our legal system however "stand your ground" law's eliminate all responsibility to retreat and peacefully and. these laws quite frankly encourage individuals to use deadly force even in situations where lesser or no physical force would be appropriate. at the urging of alec and n. r. a the first "stand your ground" law was enacted in florida in 2005. since then 22 other states have enacted similar laws. the nra and alec actively lobbied states to lower the personal liability and social responsibility for those who carry firearms. ultimately this effort fosters a wild west environment in our communities where individuals play the role of judge jury and executioner. in my hom
george zimmerman escaped the grip of justice because of florida's concealed carry in "stand your ground" law's. or three issues i will highly today manifest themselves in too many young men including jordan davis who was killed for playing music too loud in his car. trayvon and jordan did not ask to be martyrs. the american legal system made the martyrs. i thank sybrina fulton and -- for being here today. your strength is inspiring. i fully understand the rights to defend oneself from...
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george w. bush, the presidential libraries today at 7:30 p.m. eastern part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> up next on booktv, "after words" with guest host lynn davis, director of the rand corporation, washington office. this week, eric schlosser and his latest book "command and control: nuclear weapons, the damascus accident, and the illusion of safety." in it the author of "fast food nation" argues that even the most unlikely vaccines with nuclear weapons can happen easier than we think. the program is about an hour. >> host: welcome. eric, here's the book. it's a fantastic cover. >> guest: i know, that's true. >> host: and its 600 pages page is. >> guest: a lot of that is footnotes. >> host: well, say four or 500 regular pages. so tell us in a couple of words what your reader needs to take away from your book. >> guest: the book tells a story. it tells the
george w. bush, the presidential libraries today at 7:30 p.m. eastern part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> up next on booktv, "after words" with guest host lynn davis, director of the rand corporation, washington office. this week, eric schlosser and his latest book "command and control: nuclear weapons, the damascus accident, and the illusion of safety." in it the author of "fast food nation" argues that even the most unlikely vaccines...
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george zimmerman, escaped the grip of justice. the three issues that i highlight today all map fest themselves -- manifest themselves in the senseless death of too many young men including jordan davis who was killed for playing music too loud in his car. the american legal system made them martyrs. i thank sybrina fulton and lucia mcbeth for being here today. i fully understand the right to defend one's sellful from violent as an established principle in our legal system. however, stand your ground laws eliminate all responsibility to retreat and peacefully end an incident. these laws permit and, quite frankly, encourage individuals to use deadly force even in situations where lesser or no physical force would be appropriate. at the urging of al he can and nra, the first stand your ground laws was enacted in florida in 2005. since then 22 other states have activated similar laws. they actively lobbied states for those who carry firearms. ultimately, this effort fosters a wild west environment in our communities where individuals play the role of judge, jury and executioner. in my home state of ohio, house bill 203 would with expand the concealed-carry law to permit the use of letha
george zimmerman, escaped the grip of justice. the three issues that i highlight today all map fest themselves -- manifest themselves in the senseless death of too many young men including jordan davis who was killed for playing music too loud in his car. the american legal system made them martyrs. i thank sybrina fulton and lucia mcbeth for being here today. i fully understand the right to defend one's sellful from violent as an established principle in our legal system. however, stand your...
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george wrae serves and gentleman from texas is recognized. entleman from georgia is recognized. >> at this time i am pleased to a half minutes to the strong eloquent advocate for gentleman from georgia, mr. davisscott. ladies and gentlemen of america don't be fooled by what are doing cans tonight. just 19 hours ago they closed this government. they closed down the government on the veterans. closed down the government on d.c. hey closed down the government on those who serve our parks. many of them when they left here ago were high-fiving and celebrating, we closeder down. down and now they're here. hey're here today with this hypocritical and deceitful act that they want to do something the veterans and to use these veterans, ladies and nothing but as is fig leaf, a fig leaf to hide the republican t this party did last night and to use veterans and talking about a weeks to be or 12 able to send $5.2 million and we k you done something, have 21 veterans committing every day, where are you talking about that? alone we had four. we need to treat our veterans with the respect that they by making sure that we a s that full budget, bring clear c.d. and lift up the american people and treat them res
george wrae serves and gentleman from texas is recognized. entleman from georgia is recognized. >> at this time i am pleased to a half minutes to the strong eloquent advocate for gentleman from georgia, mr. davisscott. ladies and gentlemen of america don't be fooled by what are doing cans tonight. just 19 hours ago they closed this government. they closed down the government on the veterans. closed down the government on d.c. hey closed down the government on those who serve our parks....