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george james, as always, thank you so much for your insight and for your advice. george: thank you, i appreciate it. rosemary: coming up next on "nbc10 @issue," the climbing cost of your prescriptions. the nbc10 investigators uncover a tactic that may be keeping drug prices too high. ♪ mary wright: it was expensive, but you do what it takes. you're vulnerable. michael carrier: these are real harms that patients are suffering every single day. rosemary: it's what industry watchdogs call drug hopping, and it can lead to subtle changes in some of our most common drugs. investigative reporter george spencer tells us what patients need to know. mary: he just started, he was slipping. george spencer: mary wright says the memory loss in her husband, bob, started slowly. as an athlete who'd suffered head injuries, he began forgetting the basics. within 2 years of the first symptoms-- mary: this is mary wright from senior friends & services. george: this entrepreneur, who co-owns a senior care service in collingswood, had become a caregiver herself. she was eager when docto
george james, as always, thank you so much for your insight and for your advice. george: thank you, i appreciate it. rosemary: coming up next on "nbc10 @issue," the climbing cost of your prescriptions. the nbc10 investigators uncover a tactic that may be keeping drug prices too high. ♪ mary wright: it was expensive, but you do what it takes. you're vulnerable. michael carrier: these are real harms that patients are suffering every single day. rosemary: it's what industry watchdogs...
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. >> police say a 47-year-old woman in a bmw hit 43-year-old george james when she made an illegal lefturn near brewery hill drive. james was rushed to their hospital where he later died. the bmw driver and her passenger were not hurt and they stayed at the scene. police say that driver is cooperating. >> well, the own of a south philadelphia day care is out on bail this noon one day after he was arrested or sexual abusing two children in his care. police arrested 53-year-old duncan round of medford lakes yesterday. he is the owner of sprouts preschool on the 600 block of south ninth street in bella vista. investigators say a boy and a girl both five years old were assaulted multiple times inside that day care. some residents are expressing their outrage while others are in disbelief. >> he should be castrated and spend the rest of his life in jail if not worse. >> duncan is a great guy he loves kids and this is a great place. you feel like family here. and this all is just a shame. >> round is facing multiple felony charges including rape and endangering the welfare of a child. police
. >> police say a 47-year-old woman in a bmw hit 43-year-old george james when she made an illegal lefturn near brewery hill drive. james was rushed to their hospital where he later died. the bmw driver and her passenger were not hurt and they stayed at the scene. police say that driver is cooperating. >> well, the own of a south philadelphia day care is out on bail this noon one day after he was arrested or sexual abusing two children in his care. police arrested 53-year-old duncan...
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the guy sitting behind the desk is george washington. james, he's considered the author of the constitution. he ended up becoming the fourth president of the united states. and we named our city after james madison, the president. in front of me we have a judge sitting in a church, a federal judge trying chief ashgosh for murder. listens to the evidence with his jury behind him. things don't look good at all. he says wait a minute, i don't really have power over ashgash. he said, you're a free man. you committed no crime against the united states. above the door is the word latin for law. because we have a big building. in a lot of supreme court's it's in separate areas. we are now in the assembly. this is part of the legislative unit of wisconsin. as i said this is the assembly. we have 99 representatives. once you're all in the room, you have the big chair in the front. the political leader is called the speaker. and speaker takes care of all the political issues. when they're going to meet, what they're going to talk about, who the chairman
the guy sitting behind the desk is george washington. james, he's considered the author of the constitution. he ended up becoming the fourth president of the united states. and we named our city after james madison, the president. in front of me we have a judge sitting in a church, a federal judge trying chief ashgosh for murder. listens to the evidence with his jury behind him. things don't look good at all. he says wait a minute, i don't really have power over ashgash. he said, you're a free...
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jesse james. george shepherd of course had been a former member of the james gang but had had a falling out with frank and jesse and offered his services to the law. they said ok. he infiltrated the game with the intention of trying to kill or capture jesse james and after robbery whichrain took place here in jackson county at think someplace -- i don't even know exactly where glendale is -- maybe it is as far as independents now or something. after the glendale train robbery they were going south to texas for the winter, they got a some kind south and of confrontation occurred. i do not know exactly what it was but shepherd went riding back into galena with a bloody, mingled leg saying, i kill jesse james. i just killed jesse james. the newspapers went and investigated and cannot find any dead bodies. the next day they said, either george shepherd lied and jesse james is living or jesse james is dead. my own personal belief is that something actually did happen. i think maybe george thought he actually
jesse james. george shepherd of course had been a former member of the james gang but had had a falling out with frank and jesse and offered his services to the law. they said ok. he infiltrated the game with the intention of trying to kill or capture jesse james and after robbery whichrain took place here in jackson county at think someplace -- i don't even know exactly where glendale is -- maybe it is as far as independents now or something. after the glendale train robbery they were going...
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that is jesse james. george shepherd had been a former member of the james gang but he had had a falling out with frank and jesse and he offered his services to the law and they said ok. thenfiltrated the gang with intention of trying to kill or capture jesse james. after the glendale train robbery which took place in jackson -- i think glendale as part of independence now -- after the train robbery they were going south to texas to spend the winter. this was in november of 1879. got south of galena. some confrontation occurred. i don't know exactly what it was but george shepherd went riding back into galena with a bloody leg saying i have killed jesse james. investigated and couldn't find the bodies and said, either george shepherd lied or jesse james lies dead. most people believed that it was george shepherd lying living. my own believe is that something did happen and i think george thought he and killed him. he probably shot at him and maybe saw him fall out of the saddle but did not kill him. he was kille
that is jesse james. george shepherd had been a former member of the james gang but he had had a falling out with frank and jesse and he offered his services to the law and they said ok. thenfiltrated the gang with intention of trying to kill or capture jesse james. after the glendale train robbery which took place in jackson -- i think glendale as part of independence now -- after the train robbery they were going south to texas to spend the winter. this was in november of 1879. got south of...
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back with george james here. real quickly here, you work for the council for relationships?ps. >> what's that? >> organization been over here for about eight a years, helping people, individuals, families, and couples mainly, on all types of situations. i've been there 14 years, it is a great organization, really trying to help people -- >> how have we not met you before? you'll and regular. >> i'm here any time you need me. >> so you think you're in a good relationship. we've had four gestures that will prove that you're in a good relationship. you meet the parent, you've met the friends. go to family functions. number one, just coming off five days of being sick. >> yes? >> almost 09% of people in a good relationship say that the other person nurses them back to health. they'll buy products for them. they'll sit with them. they'll cook them soup. >> oh, nice. >> stuff like that. >> this is the ultimate check of do you have my back. because when you're sick, right, you want to know will that person take care every you? that's the time where they can check out. they can do s
back with george james here. real quickly here, you work for the council for relationships?ps. >> what's that? >> organization been over here for about eight a years, helping people, individuals, families, and couples mainly, on all types of situations. i've been there 14 years, it is a great organization, really trying to help people -- >> how have we not met you before? you'll and regular. >> i'm here any time you need me. >> so you think you're in a good...
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police say 43-year-old george james died when a car hit the motorcycle he was riding. it happened about 9:00 last night. the woman driving the car was not hurt. >>> let's get on to your fox 29 weather authority now as we take live look at trenton tonight on this thursday. we are seeing a few pop up showers out there but not as many as we saw yesterday at this time. >> which is good news. let's get over to meteorologist scott williams for the details. hey, scott. >> hi there dawn, iain. yeah, we have the hazy, hot and humid conditions and once again some of those spotty downpours across the area. 87-degrees currently in philadelphia. look at the dew points in the upper 60s. so that humidity higher than what we had yesterday as we look at ultimate doppler, we have some thunderstorm activity around the bristol area. moving toward sections of have a severe thunderstorm warning for this area right now until 5:45. that includes sections of lower bucks county, burlington, mercer and monmouth counties. so we're looking at the threat of some winds in excess of 60 miles per hour
police say 43-year-old george james died when a car hit the motorcycle he was riding. it happened about 9:00 last night. the woman driving the car was not hurt. >>> let's get on to your fox 29 weather authority now as we take live look at trenton tonight on this thursday. we are seeing a few pop up showers out there but not as many as we saw yesterday at this time. >> which is good news. let's get over to meteorologist scott williams for the details. hey, scott. >> hi there...
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now i'm standing between george washington and james madison kaund see george washington is the tallest man in the room at 6'2". he's literally towering over everyone else in his physical presence. he is commanding in every respect. and james madison over who i am absolutely towering is i think he was 5'4" and is the smallest guy in the room, anyone boned, he had epilepsy, he had challenges in health, there's a great new biography by lynne cheney who came to the constitution center recently who talked about how his illness and physical frailty shaped many of his ideas and created this great man, the father of the constitution if there's waya single father who was so devoted to moderation and pragmatism and comp compromise. and really the great genius of the constitution was the balancing and mixing of interests. the challenge for the men in this room was how to balance interests that seemed, at times, irrelevant reconcilable. and the biggest difference was over the power of the large states versus the small states. who should prevail? the small states obviously wanted to make sure that
now i'm standing between george washington and james madison kaund see george washington is the tallest man in the room at 6'2". he's literally towering over everyone else in his physical presence. he is commanding in every respect. and james madison over who i am absolutely towering is i think he was 5'4" and is the smallest guy in the room, anyone boned, he had epilepsy, he had challenges in health, there's a great new biography by lynne cheney who came to the constitution center...
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. >> the one thing everyone wants to know how tall was james madison and george washington? >> i think i can squeeze between abraham baldwin and he's from georgia and he was the last guy to sign and he's gesturing toward the constitution itself and now i'm between george washington and james madison. james madison is the tallest man in the room, and at 6'2" he's towering over everyone else and he commanding in every respect. and james madison, over whom i am absolutely towering is -- i think he was 5'4" and is the smallest guy in the room and so thin boned, he had epilepsy. he had challenges in health and there is a biography by lynn chain whoa came to the constitution hall who talked about his illness and physical frailty shape many of his ideas and created this great man, the father of the constitution if there was a single father who was so devoted to moderation and pragmatism and compromise and really the great genius of the constitution was the balancing and mixing of interesting and the challenge for the men in this room was how to balance interests that seemed at time
. >> the one thing everyone wants to know how tall was james madison and george washington? >> i think i can squeeze between abraham baldwin and he's from georgia and he was the last guy to sign and he's gesturing toward the constitution itself and now i'm between george washington and james madison. james madison is the tallest man in the room, and at 6'2" he's towering over everyone else and he commanding in every respect. and james madison, over whom i am absolutely towering...
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george w. bush, takes over from the former fbi director james comey month after donald trump fired him. heather: jeff sessions is not going anywhere, the new chief of staff john kelly called sessions to tell him he will remain head of the justice department after donald trump criticized sessions calling him week for recusing himself in the russian investigation. other trump administration members not so lucky. hr mcmaster removing another raid from the council. the senior director for intelligence, and in march, after providing information to representative devon nunez accused susan rice in exposing identities with trump transition officials. and sent packing, lots of
george w. bush, takes over from the former fbi director james comey month after donald trump fired him. heather: jeff sessions is not going anywhere, the new chief of staff john kelly called sessions to tell him he will remain head of the justice department after donald trump criticized sessions calling him week for recusing himself in the russian investigation. other trump administration members not so lucky. hr mcmaster removing another raid from the council. the senior director for...
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george mason university and with honors from university of virginia. thank you for joining us and well, to the program. to my immediate right we have professor james cooper, professor cooper is an associate professor of law at antonin scalia law school at george mason university. james brings over a decade of public and private sector expensed as research and teaching work. james also spent time at the federal trade commission where he served as the deputy and acting director of the office of policy planning and is an attorney advisor to the federal trade commission or bill. i wanted note james also spent some time here with the antitrust group, a fairly fine firm crowell & moring in his earlier career. we are happy to welcome james back. his research at the law school focuses on competition and consumer protection issues including privacy, data security, state restraints on competition, behavioral economics and antitrust treatment and prices commission. james has a ba from university of south carolina and a phd in economics from emory university. james holds a law degree magna cum laude from the antonin scalia law school at george mason universit
george mason university and with honors from university of virginia. thank you for joining us and well, to the program. to my immediate right we have professor james cooper, professor cooper is an associate professor of law at antonin scalia law school at george mason university. james brings over a decade of public and private sector expensed as research and teaching work. james also spent time at the federal trade commission where he served as the deputy and acting director of the office of...
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gentlemen is james stewart, and bill george. welcome both to you. let's talk first of all about the decision by big business. this is unprecedented. ceos are risk adverse. they made a key decision in deciding to resign to disband their own council. >> absolutely. this is historic and extraordinary. we have just seen a mass repudiation of a united states president by the leading figures in american business. and business leaders do not want to take political views. no matter what they say, it's going to alienate someone. they rarely do. their obligations are to their shareholders, customers and communities. they almost never, you know, need to come out and make a statement like this. and they didn't want to. but trump forced their hands. there are rare instances where in the case of individual companies, they need to make a political position. maybe it's a drug company on obamacare or a consumer company that can't risk a backlash. here we have collectively american business leaders saying this is putting the entire well being of the american economy
gentlemen is james stewart, and bill george. welcome both to you. let's talk first of all about the decision by big business. this is unprecedented. ceos are risk adverse. they made a key decision in deciding to resign to disband their own council. >> absolutely. this is historic and extraordinary. we have just seen a mass repudiation of a united states president by the leading figures in american business. and business leaders do not want to take political views. no matter what they...
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his new cellmate, james george has advice for him. >> you work on your case, that's first and foremost. do not go to that courtroom and let them judges do whatever they will do to you. go to the law library, this is what it is,s this is what is going on. i need to read up on this. i need to find any loopholes in my case. i need to know what is going on. >> dawn is the inmate advocate for the bergen county sheriff's office. >> hopefully, be able to contact him. let them contact you. thank you. have a good day. >> while not a lawyer, she provides resources to inmates as they prepare their cases and often interacts on their behalf with family members and drug counselors and attorneys. >> sometimes i don't like the title so much because it sounds like i'm in between the inmates and officers and i'm not. i want what the officers want, i want peace. i want peace for inmates and peace for everybody. i like to keep the anxiety down. you know? many of the mates were frustrated. a majority have public defenders but are not seeing them because they have lots of clients. they are feeling helpless.
his new cellmate, james george has advice for him. >> you work on your case, that's first and foremost. do not go to that courtroom and let them judges do whatever they will do to you. go to the law library, this is what it is,s this is what is going on. i need to read up on this. i need to find any loopholes in my case. i need to know what is going on. >> dawn is the inmate advocate for the bergen county sheriff's office. >> hopefully, be able to contact him. let them contact...
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james corden and george michael doing a skit for a bbc fund-raiser.staple of "the late late show." there has been a prime time special and now there's "carpool karaoke" the series. we were on the red carpet for the star-studded launch party. >> i did the first one with will smith which was like a dream for me. ♪ this is the story all about how my life got turned upside down ♪ >> james and will deliver on the first episode, on the ground and in the air. ♪ i believe i can fly >> new episodes drop every tuesday, but james doesn't appear in all of them. he leaves the carpooling to some unlikely duos. ♪ >> what's your favorite going forward? >> i really enjoyed the whole cyrus family. you really feel like you're watching that family on a road trip, you know? >> shaq who teams up with john see in a in one episode came to the event and delivered a giant kiss. james' wife, julia, is pregnant with their third child. >> how many do you want to have? >> well, i thought we were out at 2. >> there's another basketball great for a season finale. >> it's me and lebr
james corden and george michael doing a skit for a bbc fund-raiser.staple of "the late late show." there has been a prime time special and now there's "carpool karaoke" the series. we were on the red carpet for the star-studded launch party. >> i did the first one with will smith which was like a dream for me. ♪ this is the story all about how my life got turned upside down ♪ >> james and will deliver on the first episode, on the ground and in the air. ♪ i...
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ray was justice department staffer under former president george washington. takes over for james comey who was abruptly fired by trump in may. >>> get a pass on the laws. the agency wants to speed up construction of barriers and roads along the border. construction will not have to comply with certain environmental natural resource and security. impact the environment as much as possible. >>> former mayor of redding denied all charges against him during a court appearance over city all corruption. yesterday vaughn spencer pleaded not guilty. accused of accepting gifts in accident change for favors. one oaf several local officials indicted in this pay to play scheme. >>> the biological parents of grace packer are seeking rights to her estate. killed her in the bucks county home and dumped her remains. sara packer and jacob sullivan pleaded not guilty and are awaiting sentencing. her biological parents have applied to be men center of their state. three of their other kids were removed in 2004. while they know what happened to grace, they haven't been table to get any other informa
ray was justice department staffer under former president george washington. takes over for james comey who was abruptly fired by trump in may. >>> get a pass on the laws. the agency wants to speed up construction of barriers and roads along the border. construction will not have to comply with certain environmental natural resource and security. impact the environment as much as possible. >>> former mayor of redding denied all charges against him during a court appearance...
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. >> james. george, you have the idea we need to understand vital interest and national interest. i was hoping you would have that discussion. i see a couple redlines bumping up against each other. we have interfered an intervention on nato allies. russia -- i interpret their actions in georgia and ukraine -- have a redline. so any more enlightenment on what the redlines are for each of us, and [indiscernible] on their border able to join nato? is it a redline event, we have to have russia give a crime like -- give up crimea? i can't see sanctions, just redlines. >> i agree. that is a set -- that is a discussion we have got to have. we don't really have the kind of debate over those things in this country we need to have. it is an important element of putting together an effective strategy to dealing with russia and advancing our own interests. i also agree with that idea that if our redline is that countries bordering russia ought to have , not justto join nato theoretically but in practice, we are going to bump up directly against the russian redlines. we need to understand thos
. >> james. george, you have the idea we need to understand vital interest and national interest. i was hoping you would have that discussion. i see a couple redlines bumping up against each other. we have interfered an intervention on nato allies. russia -- i interpret their actions in georgia and ukraine -- have a redline. so any more enlightenment on what the redlines are for each of us, and [indiscernible] on their border able to join nato? is it a redline event, we have to have...
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james cooper. he is on associate professor of law at antonin scalia law school at george mason university. james brings a decade of public and private sector experience through his research and teaching work and he also spent time at the federal trade commission where he served as the deputy and acting director of the office of policy planning and as attorney advisor to federal trade commission or bill come off sick and he also spent time here with antitrust group earlier in his career, so we are happy to welcome at james back. professor cooper's research at the law school focuses on competition and consumer protection issues including privacy, data security, behavioral economic and antitrust treatment of vertical practices and price dissemination. james has a ba from the university of south carolina and phd in economics from emory university and also holds a law degree from antonin scalia law school at george mason university. last, but not least we have sarah oxenham allen. sir alan is eight senior assistant attorney general of the antitrust unit in that virginia attorney general's office
james cooper. he is on associate professor of law at antonin scalia law school at george mason university. james brings a decade of public and private sector experience through his research and teaching work and he also spent time at the federal trade commission where he served as the deputy and acting director of the office of policy planning and as attorney advisor to federal trade commission or bill come off sick and he also spent time here with antitrust group earlier in his career, so we...
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professor james cooper, an associate professor of law at antonin scalia law school at george mason university. james brings over a decade of public and private sector experience to his research and teaching work. and he spent time at federal trade commission served as the director of of policy planning, an attorney advisor to federal trade commissioner. and i want to note that james also spent time here with the anti-trust group, a very fine group of crowell and moring and we're happy to welcome james back. focuses on competition and consumer protection issues, including privacy, data security and restraint on competition, behavioral economics, very interesting, anti-trust treatment of vertical practices and price discrimination. james has a ba from university of south carolina and a ph.d. in economics from emory university. james also holds a law degree magna cum laude at antonin scalia school. >> allison is assistant attorney general and anti-trust unit in the virginia attorney general's office. she currently co-chairs the national association of attorneys generals state action working grou
professor james cooper, an associate professor of law at antonin scalia law school at george mason university. james brings over a decade of public and private sector experience to his research and teaching work. and he spent time at federal trade commission served as the director of of policy planning, an attorney advisor to federal trade commissioner. and i want to note that james also spent time here with the anti-trust group, a very fine group of crowell and moring and we're happy to...
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history at the university of tennessee at martin he is the author of several books including james z george. and that secession convention. he is working on a book on the raid. and then we have lori watkins author of the literary history the associate professor and also gavin stevens and the cavalier tradition and editor of the annual publications of the mississippi philological association. she is also collaborating editor for the digital project at the university of virginia. i will start by asking each of our authors a question or two and then eventually i will open it up to the audience. lori, let's start with you. your book is different from the others in the fact that it is an edited volume. and a literary work talk about the process of editing a work by the people's writing. it was somewhere in between herding cats the hard part was deciding who would be the best fit for each of these chapters in the away that i approach that i wanted them to tell mississippi stories i spent a lot of time planning and talking to the people because i knew i couldn't do it myself. i can do it better by
history at the university of tennessee at martin he is the author of several books including james z george. and that secession convention. he is working on a book on the raid. and then we have lori watkins author of the literary history the associate professor and also gavin stevens and the cavalier tradition and editor of the annual publications of the mississippi philological association. she is also collaborating editor for the digital project at the university of virginia. i will start by...
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just get educated about this, i think we could -- there are conservative thought third,, james baker the georgeultz who recognize this, who understand this, and he has got to start listening to these people. we could actually move rapidly to reducing emissions. amy: dr. james hansen, one of the top climate scientists in this country but a couple years ago you were arrested, maybe because you are one of the top climate scientists, arrested protesting the keystone xl pipeline. when president trump came into office one of his first acts was to sign on to the dakota pipeline and the key line -- keystone xl. and you talk about the connection of pipelines like these to what we are seeing right now in texasas? drdr. hansen: yeah, exploiting e tar sands makes no sense at all because they are very carbon intensive. it takes a lot of energy to get that stuff out of the ground, to refine it, to make it usable, so it does not make any sense for us to develop those because what the science shows is we are going to actually have to extract some of the exes carbon out of the atmosphere. so to go to all l of t
just get educated about this, i think we could -- there are conservative thought third,, james baker the georgeultz who recognize this, who understand this, and he has got to start listening to these people. we could actually move rapidly to reducing emissions. amy: dr. james hansen, one of the top climate scientists in this country but a couple years ago you were arrested, maybe because you are one of the top climate scientists, arrested protesting the keystone xl pipeline. when president...
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a-list journalists from left, right and center flocked to houston, including tom brokaw, george wheel, sally quinn, james kilpatrick and joe klein. in the glare of indeed international publicity, the delegates arrived with this cast of celebrities. the poet maya angelou, tennis pro billie jean king, actress stapleton played edith bunker, the most beloved housewife in america in the popular sitcom that everybody watched on saturday nights "all in the family." most significantly former first ladies, lady bird johnson, democrat betty ford, republican, joined roslynn carter on the podium. as well as the first lady of the civil rights movement coretta scott king, who declared a new harmony among women. in houston, the feminists succeeded in two of their cherished goals they hoped to achieve through iwi. newer and younger and more radical women joined a movement kicked off by older more moderate progressive women. coretta scott king surrounded by representatives of african-american, asian american and hispanic american women declared, quote, there is a any force, a new understanding, a new sisterhood against i
a-list journalists from left, right and center flocked to houston, including tom brokaw, george wheel, sally quinn, james kilpatrick and joe klein. in the glare of indeed international publicity, the delegates arrived with this cast of celebrities. the poet maya angelou, tennis pro billie jean king, actress stapleton played edith bunker, the most beloved housewife in america in the popular sitcom that everybody watched on saturday nights "all in the family." most significantly former...
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george thomas is the man who gets -- the defensive horseshoe ridge. will be the man who's mcminn ever after will be the rock assist james scott andey, english and general pennsylvania, amateur botanist in the civil war. like get that in area seems technically is the man who -- he is the man who george thomas orders todefends -- initially defend this. he ultimately doesn't have that overall flow. whoe are the two generals probably played the greatest role in actually coalescing this defense. theirheir troops from presence on the battlefield will in theze union army immediate aftermath of this disastrous order. that order went to general would come he put out a blind. but that actually meant was he was not cut in this. after this disaster was discovered, he turned around and or specs became intimately involved in the fighting. initially with the battle lines looked like on the morning of september 20. includethe union line there, confederates are red. rights plan was to begin attack -- an attack in new york there. thereattack in the north and push the whole union army for. bragg wants to push these people down to a box ca
george thomas is the man who gets -- the defensive horseshoe ridge. will be the man who's mcminn ever after will be the rock assist james scott andey, english and general pennsylvania, amateur botanist in the civil war. like get that in area seems technically is the man who -- he is the man who george thomas orders todefends -- initially defend this. he ultimately doesn't have that overall flow. whoe are the two generals probably played the greatest role in actually coalescing this defense....
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james bailey air, professor at george washington university's business school, says speak out risks the president exacting a personal vendetta. taking on the president of the united states for a publicly traded company is not small ball. >> yes. it was difficult to take on the president of the united states. the risks are high. but the-- the payoff might be quite high as well. >> reporter: late today, richard trumpico, president of the afl-cio also stepped down writing, "i cannot sit on a council for a president of bigotry." they sit on various advisory boards including the c.e.o. of lockheed martin and walmart. >> mason: julianna goldman, >> mason: julianna goldman, thank you, jewel anna. still ahead, white supremacists are planning more rallies. now with 30% less carbs and sugars. glucerna. the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try parodontax toothpaste. ♪ we asked people to write down the things they love to do most on these b
james bailey air, professor at george washington university's business school, says speak out risks the president exacting a personal vendetta. taking on the president of the united states for a publicly traded company is not small ball. >> yes. it was difficult to take on the president of the united states. the risks are high. but the-- the payoff might be quite high as well. >> reporter: late today, richard trumpico, president of the afl-cio also stepped down writing, "i...
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george hayes and james naybrit. i want to show another video because you talked about the impact of this social experiment case. the doll case. so we have a video about kenneth and mamie clark, who had conducted this test, and we'll talk more about its impact on the justices deciding this case. let's watch. >> the doll test was integral to the brown v. board of education because it clearly demonstrated that separate was not equal and separate was not good. in fact separate was an injustice. what we're looking at here are the dolls that doctors kenneth and mamie clark used in the doll studies. the doll test were a series of studies that mamie clark and kenneth clark did to try to determine racial awareness in young children. with the implication being, in a segregated society, if children are aware of race and the differences in race and the differences in how different racial groups are treated, that it would impact how they felt about themselves. what they did that actually became very well-known part of the brown
george hayes and james naybrit. i want to show another video because you talked about the impact of this social experiment case. the doll case. so we have a video about kenneth and mamie clark, who had conducted this test, and we'll talk more about its impact on the justices deciding this case. let's watch. >> the doll test was integral to the brown v. board of education because it clearly demonstrated that separate was not equal and separate was not good. in fact separate was an...
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robinson arguing the case louis redding, jack greenburg argued part of the delaware case, george hays and james nabrit. i want to show another video next because you talked about the impact of the social science experiment on the justice thinking on this. we have a video with about kenneth and nene clark who conducted this test and we'll talk about its impact on the justices deciding this case. let's watch. >> the doll test was integral to the brown v. board of education. because it clearly demonstrated that separate was not equal and separate was not good. in fact, separate was an injustice. what we're looking at here are the dolls that doctors and used in the dolls. the doll tests were a series of studies that clark and mani did to see racial awareness in young children with the implication being that in a segregated society, if children are aware of race and the differences in race, and the difrnferences wit how different racial groups are treated, it would impact how they felt about themselves. what they did that actually became very well known part of the brown case was they showed young c
robinson arguing the case louis redding, jack greenburg argued part of the delaware case, george hays and james nabrit. i want to show another video next because you talked about the impact of the social science experiment on the justice thinking on this. we have a video with about kenneth and nene clark who conducted this test and we'll talk about its impact on the justices deciding this case. let's watch. >> the doll test was integral to the brown v. board of education. because it...
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clair george is famous for a decades long james bond career at the cia. but what clair george is most famous for is the way his career ended. in 1992 clair george became the first ever senior cia official to be convicted of felony offenses for crimes he committed while serving in his position at cia. he was the third ranking official at the cia, director of operations when he was charged with multiple felony accounts. in conjurngs with the iran/contra affair. ultimately he was convicted of perjury and lying to congress. in december 1992. here's the kind of ah-ha moment about that history and clair george and what's going on right now. clair george was convicted in federal court in 1992 on december 9th. his tenure as a convicted felon however lasted only 15 days. because on december 24th, that same year, 15 days after he was convicted, on christmas eve, then president george h.w. bush pardoned him. and the lawyer who represented clair george through that, who saw him through being the highest ranking senior cia official ever convicted of federal crimes for
clair george is famous for a decades long james bond career at the cia. but what clair george is most famous for is the way his career ended. in 1992 clair george became the first ever senior cia official to be convicted of felony offenses for crimes he committed while serving in his position at cia. he was the third ranking official at the cia, director of operations when he was charged with multiple felony accounts. in conjurngs with the iran/contra affair. ultimately he was convicted of...
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george w. bush administration. he replaces james comey who was fired by the president.ew jersey governor chris christie. the senate vote was 92-5. >>> now to explosive new lawsuit alleging links between the white house and a false story about a democratic staffer. it involves leaked emails and his death on a washington d.c. street. here with the man who brought the lawsuit. >> reporter: tonight a new lawsuit with a bomb shell accusation. the white house spoke to fox news to pred a false story about a damic staffer. rich was killed in washington last year. his unsolved death sparking a right-wing conspiracy theory that it was rich that leaked 10s of thousands of emails to wikileaks, not the russians and some claim he was murdered because of it. in may, fox reported they had proof the conspiracy theory giving emails to wikileaks was real. >> if this is true and he gave them the dnc emails, this blows the whole narrative out of the water. >> reporter: but it was not true and they were outraged. amid mounting pressure. the fox news story was largely based on a former homici
george w. bush administration. he replaces james comey who was fired by the president.ew jersey governor chris christie. the senate vote was 92-5. >>> now to explosive new lawsuit alleging links between the white house and a false story about a democratic staffer. it involves leaked emails and his death on a washington d.c. street. here with the man who brought the lawsuit. >> reporter: tonight a new lawsuit with a bomb shell accusation. the white house spoke to fox news to pred...
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to thomas jefferson, james madison, george washington. you have mary led wig hayes who some americans might know as molly pitcher who was given a non-commissioned officer status by george washington for her fight in the revolution. you have people like prudence wright cumming, these women who created local militias to guard their families from the british troops that were invading their homes and violating their families and burning and stealing and looting. and it was her militia group that actually captured two torey infiltrators coming into the community and got very important classified documents for our battle for liberty. these women were so involved and so respected and we deny them their honor so that we can -- i don't know. i think it is wicked. america today has a new found love for the power of women. we are wanting to champion women and who they are in a society like that. prudence wright cummings, abigail adams, and others. why aren't we recognizing these women who believed so much in the quality of all people that liberty is
to thomas jefferson, james madison, george washington. you have mary led wig hayes who some americans might know as molly pitcher who was given a non-commissioned officer status by george washington for her fight in the revolution. you have people like prudence wright cumming, these women who created local militias to guard their families from the british troops that were invading their homes and violating their families and burning and stealing and looting. and it was her militia group that...