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. >> up next, author and journalist amy goodman. the most executive producer of international radio program democracy now, talks about war, politics, and grassroots activism. "the new york times" best selling author has written or cowritten five books, including "the exception to the rulers, standing up to the madness, and the silenced majority. >> host: amy goodman in your first book in the exception to the rulers, you write that amy goodman is the journalist as uninvited guest. >> guest: we're not supposed to be a part to any party. we are journalists. there's a reason why our profession, journalism, is the only one explicitly protected by the u.s. constitution. we're post to be the check and balance on power. >> host: in that book also, war and peace, life and death, that is the role of the media in a democratic society to provide a forum for this discourse to do anything less is a disservice to the servicemen and service wal-mart of this country. >> guest: that's right. i have just glen in from denver, where i was at the nationa
. >> up next, author and journalist amy goodman. the most executive producer of international radio program democracy now, talks about war, politics, and grassroots activism. "the new york times" best selling author has written or cowritten five books, including "the exception to the rulers, standing up to the madness, and the silenced majority. >> host: amy goodman in your first book in the exception to the rulers, you write that amy goodman is the journalist as...
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let's hear from amy goodman.thanks for calling in. >> guest: well, i don't know enough about the haarp project. i know it involves manipulation of weather, and you're -- this is something i'll look into. >> host: but ron pinchback? >> guest: he was the former manager of wpfw. democracy now was on the station before ron was general manager, but i haven't spoken to him recently. but if he's watching, hi, ron. [laughter] >> host: jeff is in long beach, california. jeff, please go ahead. >> caller: hi, amy. >> guest: hi. >> caller: hi. i've listened to democracy now for several years now, i'm a big admirerrer of your work. i just have three questions for you. first, you know, i often tell by friends and coworkers about democracy now, and i've repeatedly gotten or heard the same thing from people who consider themselves to be progressive and that is they're concerned democracy now is leftist and has an agenda, and i assume you've encountered this as well, and i wonder how you responded to it and how i could do the sam
let's hear from amy goodman.thanks for calling in. >> guest: well, i don't know enough about the haarp project. i know it involves manipulation of weather, and you're -- this is something i'll look into. >> host: but ron pinchback? >> guest: he was the former manager of wpfw. democracy now was on the station before ron was general manager, but i haven't spoken to him recently. but if he's watching, hi, ron. [laughter] >> host: jeff is in long beach, california. jeff,...
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our guest this month, amy goodman, co-host of democracy now. five nonfiction books begin from 2004, the exception to the rulers, exposing politicians, profiteers, and media that love that. in 2006 she came out with static , government lyres, media cheerleaders, and the people who fight back. standing up to madness, ordinary heroes in extraordinary times came out in 2008 co-ridden with her brother david goodman. the sound barrier in 2009 and finally, our most recent, the silent majority, story of the uprising, occupations, resistance commander of canal last year. if you would like to participate our conversation this afternoon and, choose your to is the area code, 585-3880. 381. mass in a pacific. you can also make comments on social media. you can get our facebook page. facebook about com. posted right up there at the top of that page. you can make a comment under this section, amy goodman. finally, you can send in a tweed as well. @booktv is our handle. amy goodman, the most recent book, the silence majority. >> guest: i really do think that t
our guest this month, amy goodman, co-host of democracy now. five nonfiction books begin from 2004, the exception to the rulers, exposing politicians, profiteers, and media that love that. in 2006 she came out with static , government lyres, media cheerleaders, and the people who fight back. standing up to madness, ordinary heroes in extraordinary times came out in 2008 co-ridden with her brother david goodman. the sound barrier in 2009 and finally, our most recent, the silent majority, story...
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goodman? seem to have a problem with bob goodman. we may go to anderson first and come back to mr. goodman when that connection is secure. obviously an extremely dramatic development in the last few minutes. tell me how it unfolded. >> dramatic development indeed. around 8:44, 8:45, our reporter on the scene, elizabeth cohen, saw movement, heard police officers break out into applause, neighbors asked the police did you get him. one police officer said yes. just about a minute after that, the boston police department tweeted out saying the suspect is in custody, that they were sweeping the area. i'm also here with cnn's deborah feyerick who has been reporting on this, using her sources all day long, really for the last 23 hours. piers, what a 23-hour period this has been. >> anderson, let me stop you, if i can. we just got bob goodman again, who is a neighbor who witnessed the whole thing. let me go to you again, mr. goodman. can you hear me? >> yeah. i can hear you well. >> mr. goodman, you live i think three doors down from the house where this boat was, where the suspect was fin
goodman? seem to have a problem with bob goodman. we may go to anderson first and come back to mr. goodman when that connection is secure. obviously an extremely dramatic development in the last few minutes. tell me how it unfolded. >> dramatic development indeed. around 8:44, 8:45, our reporter on the scene, elizabeth cohen, saw movement, heard police officers break out into applause, neighbors asked the police did you get him. one police officer said yes. just about a minute after that,...
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i'm amy goodman.olÁs maduro has won venezuela's presidential election more than a month after the death of hugo chÁvez. he was the chosen successor from chÁvez, nearly defeated ofriles with just over 50% the vote. capriles has refused to concede the race and is demanding a recount. the turnout of registered voters are past 78%. we will have more after the headlines. guards at the guantanamo bay military prison have intensified their crackdown on a hunger strike by detainees. the pentagon says guards fired non-lethal rounds of prisoners on saturday after trying to move them into isolated, one-man cells. at least one prisoner was hit with a rubber coated bullet. the military claims it took action after prisoners covered windows and surveillance cameras. it also says prisoners used improvised weapons to resist the guards' sweep. defense attorneys say most of the prison's 166 prisoners are taking part in the hunger strike two months after it began. at least 11 prisoners are being force fed through nasal t
i'm amy goodman.olÁs maduro has won venezuela's presidential election more than a month after the death of hugo chÁvez. he was the chosen successor from chÁvez, nearly defeated ofriles with just over 50% the vote. capriles has refused to concede the race and is demanding a recount. the turnout of registered voters are past 78%. we will have more after the headlines. guards at the guantanamo bay military prison have intensified their crackdown on a hunger strike by detainees. the pentagon...
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joining me now is the greatest journalist in all of america amy goodman, host and executive producerdemocracy now, the news show airing on 1,000 stations around the world. i'm honored you're joying us on "viewpoint." >> it's great. thank you. >> john: thank you very much. you've been covering this story on your show and you mentioned the oversights that we ran through. what else have you found? >> first of all, we should be talking about this in light of what happened in boston, why? in boston three people died, and over 170 people were injured. of course we should know everybody's names and learn what happened. why is it that when it comes to texas we know so little, and it's not on the front pages of the newspapers or top stories? we are talking about a case in the sense of an industrial terrorism. not a bomb put to a corporation but a corporation that so under valued the lives of the people who worked there and the community that we're talking about more than four times the number of people died in west, texas. >> john: and a much more preventable di disaster. >> completely. this
joining me now is the greatest journalist in all of america amy goodman, host and executive producerdemocracy now, the news show airing on 1,000 stations around the world. i'm honored you're joying us on "viewpoint." >> it's great. thank you. >> john: thank you very much. you've been covering this story on your show and you mentioned the oversights that we ran through. what else have you found? >> first of all, we should be talking about this in light of what...
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i'm amy goodman. u.s. officials say intelligence indicates the regime of syrian president bashar al-assad has used deadly chemical weapons in its conflict with rebel fighters. the announcement raises the prospect of more direct u.s. intervention in syria since president obama has referred to the use of such weapons as a game changer. but the white house says the current information is not conclusive enough to spur action. defense secretary chuck hagel described the findings thursday. >> u.s. intelligence community assesses with some degree of during confidence the syrian regime has used chemical weapons on a small scale in syria. specifically, the chemical agent sarin. we still have some uncertainties about what was used, what kind of chemical was used -- who was using it. >> chuck hagel's remarks came a day after he agree but similar claims made by the israeli government about chemical weapons used by the syrian regime. in iraq, some 190 people have died in four days of violence, clashes began tuesday whe
i'm amy goodman. u.s. officials say intelligence indicates the regime of syrian president bashar al-assad has used deadly chemical weapons in its conflict with rebel fighters. the announcement raises the prospect of more direct u.s. intervention in syria since president obama has referred to the use of such weapons as a game changer. but the white house says the current information is not conclusive enough to spur action. defense secretary chuck hagel described the findings thursday. >>...
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i'm amy goodman. the energy giant exxon mobil continues a clean-up of thousands of barrels of crude oil following the rupturing of a pipeline near mayflower, arkansas. the pipeline leaked for around 45 minutes, releasing more than 12,000 barrels of oil and water. the pipeline was carrying tar sands oil from canada. inside climate news reports the type of crude oil involved is especially difficult to clean up when it spills into water. efforts are underway to prevent the contamination of the nearby drinking source. the epa has designated the incident as a major spill. it came two days after a train also carrying canadian crude derailed in minnesota, spilling at least 15,000 gallons of oil. because as the obama administration prepares to issue a decision on whether to approve the keystone xl pipeline, which would expand the transport of canadian tar sands oil on a massive scale. we will speak with bill mckibben later in the broadcast. the fbi and local police are investigating a potential link to white
i'm amy goodman. the energy giant exxon mobil continues a clean-up of thousands of barrels of crude oil following the rupturing of a pipeline near mayflower, arkansas. the pipeline leaked for around 45 minutes, releasing more than 12,000 barrels of oil and water. the pipeline was carrying tar sands oil from canada. inside climate news reports the type of crude oil involved is especially difficult to clean up when it spills into water. efforts are underway to prevent the contamination of the...
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jerry goodman, ken liam a, nicholas somales. >> hello. my name is john martinly. i'm here to speak against this ordinance and we are sanctuary city, we need to free up more space and access to the people who really need it who are at as disadvantage and this is really about not making things monopoly where people only can afford to do business in the medical cannabis field and have connections would be favored. contrary to what supervisor avalos stated, i have lived in this city for 15 plus years and there are many neighborhoods where there are similar restaurants, metro pcs, wall green's, starbucks that are all clustered. they may not be exactly 500 feet together, but you can take less than a 5 minute walk down market and be within reach of 4 walgreen's. i walk fast, but still. and the metro pcs stores and starbucks they are all crowded together but it's because they are needed. they are used. the medical cannabis population is great. we always bring more safety to the neighborhood that we open up in. it's a hundred percent documented proof. don't let any people
jerry goodman, ken liam a, nicholas somales. >> hello. my name is john martinly. i'm here to speak against this ordinance and we are sanctuary city, we need to free up more space and access to the people who really need it who are at as disadvantage and this is really about not making things monopoly where people only can afford to do business in the medical cannabis field and have connections would be favored. contrary to what supervisor avalos stated, i have lived in this city for 15...
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i'm amy goodman. at least three people are dead and 144 wounded, 17 of them critically, after two bombs exploded near the finish line of the boston marathon on monday. and 8-year-old boy is among the dead. the blast took place about 100 yards apart in the heart of downtown boston. most of the 23,000 runners had finished the race when the bombings occurred. but the streets were still packed with runners and spectators cheering them on. no suspects have been arrested or identified, and no one has claimed responsibility for the attacked but police reportedly searched a residence in the city of revere on monday night. this is boston police commissioner ed davis. >> i would like to offer my sympathies to the victims and families of this horrendous event. this cowardly act will not be taken in stride. we will turn every rock over to find the people responsible for this. the boston police department is on the scene and has been since the incident happened. there has been a horrendous loss of life. at least t
i'm amy goodman. at least three people are dead and 144 wounded, 17 of them critically, after two bombs exploded near the finish line of the boston marathon on monday. and 8-year-old boy is among the dead. the blast took place about 100 yards apart in the heart of downtown boston. most of the 23,000 runners had finished the race when the bombings occurred. but the streets were still packed with runners and spectators cheering them on. no suspects have been arrested or identified, and no one has...
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>> al goodman live for us in madrid. al, thank you. >>> president obama took a break from it all last night and became comedian in chief at the annual white house correspondence dinner. >> this whole controversy about jay-z going to cuba. it's unbelievable. i got 99 problems and now jay-z's one. >> who knew jay-z would make it into the president's speech. a big night across the board. the entire speech from president obama for you, next. rone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could inclu
>> al goodman live for us in madrid. al, thank you. >>> president obama took a break from it all last night and became comedian in chief at the annual white house correspondence dinner. >> this whole controversy about jay-z going to cuba. it's unbelievable. i got 99 problems and now jay-z's one. >> who knew jay-z would make it into the president's speech. a big night across the board. the entire speech from president obama for you, next. rone, my doctor and i went...
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the judge may have been a goodman, greg muses, he might have been a good husband, father, great friend to many people, but people maybe saying the same thing about me. cue, the dog. lifts his head to look around as if considering the matter then he lowers his head to rest his muzzle on greg's shoe. but because i'm a little guy, you step on my head and crush me. i don't even have god on my side. the old boys network that got him a lawyer but when friendly with a judge didn't even work of a sweat when it came to his case. it was a double murder trial that didn't last a couple hours. a flawed defense system rendered that almost meaningless. why? he says, you know why? sometimes i think about it. he wonders what the solutions are to the criminal justice system here. to the black community, he talks on and on, indignant but right. mostly he wonders how change happens. sometimes i think about what is it, this mahatma gandhi thing. he cracks your head and you say thank you. he cracks your head again. you have to be animal when you do that. it's an outrage. he pauses and collects himself. i'm
the judge may have been a goodman, greg muses, he might have been a good husband, father, great friend to many people, but people maybe saying the same thing about me. cue, the dog. lifts his head to look around as if considering the matter then he lowers his head to rest his muzzle on greg's shoe. but because i'm a little guy, you step on my head and crush me. i don't even have god on my side. the old boys network that got him a lawyer but when friendly with a judge didn't even work of a sweat...
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he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one of the pieces of my ticket to ride is how many cubans of irish ancestry are there. because this connected to my family, that's why i wanted to read it to you. in the 40's, my father moved to new york in search of his destiny. he learned to make brillantine in red, blue and golden colors to give a beautiful sheen to the hair. in his spare time, when he could break free from his alchemist's captive vit, he would go listen to cuban music at the park plaza hotel in manhattan. those were happy times and years later became a happy tomic with me, convinced early on that my father inhabited a magic world. a few years ago, while listening to a recording of cuban blues by chico, i remembered in new york in those stories of the 40's that chico and my father met at club cuba in manhattan and again in havana in the mid-50's. the sessions of chico's house in our neighborhood became so famous that even my father, not particularly fond of cuban jazz, c
he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one of the pieces of my ticket to ride is how many cubans of irish ancestry are there. because this connected to my family, that's why i wanted to read it to you. in the 40's, my father moved to new york in search of his destiny. he learned to make brillantine in red, blue and golden colors to give a beautiful sheen to the hair. in his spare time,...
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. >> reporter: thought their six kids shows and then the other eight comedies starring john goodman. one of the comedies are called zombi land a spinoff of the movie. some mount and then there is a musical and begley jr. stars in davis silicone bellies and grew close silicon valley programmers and debt and at the and pursued an inventor who will hold elevate them from the bottom of the chain and change the industry. you like to offer more details or vote on the shows that should succeed you do need to sign up for amazon prime service that comes with amazon prime memberships. prime in the ship cost kron 4 news. cape slate get 3 years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest-free for 3 event ends sunday! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> pam: things are certain to improve a fairly sen. in a day of service in baltimore today and coming up neumes >> jacqueline: clear skies rain now plus women weather ahead wednesday night. gear,1st ld-writethru nypd: thefts next at eight.
. >> reporter: thought their six kids shows and then the other eight comedies starring john goodman. one of the comedies are called zombi land a spinoff of the movie. some mount and then there is a musical and begley jr. stars in davis silicone bellies and grew close silicon valley programmers and debt and at the and pursued an inventor who will hold elevate them from the bottom of the chain and change the industry. you like to offer more details or vote on the shows that should succeed...
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>> judge lynn goodman gave that an 8. the music they use. it made it seem a lot scarier than it is. i would use music like this. ♪ >> two and three, cha
>> judge lynn goodman gave that an 8. the music they use. it made it seem a lot scarier than it is. i would use music like this. ♪ >> two and three, cha
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. >> good afternoon, my name is jerry goodman. i'm a member of access of love. i wasn't born here but i have lived here 45 years of my life. i went to balboa high which the around the corner from where they want to put up the dispensary. by me knowing that area pretty good, there is an alcohol store at least 3 houses in between each one going down all the way down mission street. so, whereas when i was a kid, all did you was go in there and just at the age of 18 and 17 you can go and buy alcohol without your id. now we are putting up dispensaries where we have security guards at these dispensaries which would help alleviate some of the madness in these areas. by all rights the addition doesn't add up. why would you want to make a place that could be safer worse off by putting some cyber cafes where people are gambling. can't you see it? i see it clearly, thank you. >> hello, my name is kenneth leman. i'm here to talk about how medical marijuana has kept me alive for 4 years and to have our dispensaries close down and have to go to other areas which is far way fo
. >> good afternoon, my name is jerry goodman. i'm a member of access of love. i wasn't born here but i have lived here 45 years of my life. i went to balboa high which the around the corner from where they want to put up the dispensary. by me knowing that area pretty good, there is an alcohol store at least 3 houses in between each one going down all the way down mission street. so, whereas when i was a kid, all did you was go in there and just at the age of 18 and 17 you can go and buy...
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. >>> "dancing with the stars" had a bit of an awkward moment when len goodman criticized win oyno judd's dancing skills. >> you're like mt. rushmore, you look magnificent, but you don't move. there's no hip action. i don't want to be nasty to anyone. i know how hard this is -- >> no, you don't. >> all right. bruno. >> yeah, he really said that. the stars came out for tom hanks's broadway debut in nora ephron's lucky guy. those in attendance included regis, spike lee, larry david, barbara walters, martin short and even mayor bloomberg. he did not get a soda at the concession stand, we hear. >>> heidi klum saved her nanny and two sons. >> she's every woman. >> she is. >>> and finally jay leno and jimmy fallon decided to sing away those awkward "tonight show" rumors. ♪ tonight tonight >> that's what you have to do sometimes. you have to laugh at yourself, right? >> they had to. there's so much tension around that. the fact that they can actually make fun of themselves is always fun. they weren't singing good, maybe. fallon has the better voice. >> we have seen him with justin timberlake. ja
. >>> "dancing with the stars" had a bit of an awkward moment when len goodman criticized win oyno judd's dancing skills. >> you're like mt. rushmore, you look magnificent, but you don't move. there's no hip action. i don't want to be nasty to anyone. i know how hard this is -- >> no, you don't. >> all right. bruno. >> yeah, he really said that. the stars came out for tom hanks's broadway debut in nora ephron's lucky guy. those in attendance included...
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. >> david goodman and his son had to drive from their home in vermont to catch the flight from san francisco. >> the highway road signs were flashing throughout new hampshire and vermont saying to avoid boston and to not proceed to boston. >> one side notes -- one side note about carol, she was running to raise money for cancer research. a few days after the marathon she put her outfit back on and marathon bib back on and finished the last six miles. she said drivers were honking their horns and people were stoping to thank her and even give her donations. at sfo, john alston, abc news. >> thank you. >>> security at major sporting events is a major concern everywhere. that was the case tonight at at&t park. the giants were playing their first home game since the bombings in boston. >> sergio is live at the ballpark where some fans found themselves on the outside waiting to get in. sergio? >> fans are just leaving the game. it wrapped up shortly. as you mentioned, on the way in there were lines of fans around the park. there were some people who didn't make it to their seats until well past a
. >> david goodman and his son had to drive from their home in vermont to catch the flight from san francisco. >> the highway road signs were flashing throughout new hampshire and vermont saying to avoid boston and to not proceed to boston. >> one side notes -- one side note about carol, she was running to raise money for cancer research. a few days after the marathon she put her outfit back on and marathon bib back on and finished the last six miles. she said drivers were...
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. >> david goodman and his son had to drive from their home in vermont to catch the flight from san francisco. >> the highway road signs were flashing throughout new hampshire and vermont saying to avoid boston and to not proceed to boston. >> one side notes -- one side note about carol, she was running to raise money for cancer research. a few days after the marathon she put her outfit back on and marathon bib back on and finished the last six miles. she said drivers were honking their horns and people were stoping to thank her and even give her donations. at sfo, john alston, abc news. >> thank you. >>> security at major sporting events is a major concern everywhere. that was the case tonight at at&t park. the giants were playing their first home game since the bombings in boston. >> sergio is live at the ballpark where some fans found themselves on the outside waiting to get in. sergio? >> fans are just leaving the game. it wrapped up shortly. as you mentioned, on the way in there were lines of fans around the park. there were some people who didn't make it to their seats until well past a
. >> david goodman and his son had to drive from their home in vermont to catch the flight from san francisco. >> the highway road signs were flashing throughout new hampshire and vermont saying to avoid boston and to not proceed to boston. >> one side notes -- one side note about carol, she was running to raise money for cancer research. a few days after the marathon she put her outfit back on and marathon bib back on and finished the last six miles. she said drivers were...
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you know peter amy goodman said something at the conference that was very poignant she said this is no longer a mainstream media it's an extreme media beating the drums for war those who are not concerned about the planet those who are concerned about the planet scuse me are not a fringe minority not even a silent majority but as silenced majority silence by the corporate media which is why we have to take it back and we can and speaks of the silent majority which is a majority of people who share commonalities and in the war restoration of civil liberties yet think their views are friends because they're simply not represented across the corporate media spectrum peter how damaging is the sense of isolation to just progressing dialogue progress in general to move this country forward. well there's always a prostration when people recognize the great and the qualities that are occurring in the decline of the working class us the breakup of unions and labor struggles people become oh what can we do and i kind of want to throw their hands up but we can certainly do a lot and many people c
you know peter amy goodman said something at the conference that was very poignant she said this is no longer a mainstream media it's an extreme media beating the drums for war those who are not concerned about the planet those who are concerned about the planet scuse me are not a fringe minority not even a silent majority but as silenced majority silence by the corporate media which is why we have to take it back and we can and speaks of the silent majority which is a majority of people who...
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with john goodman this is about four republican senators sharing a town house in washington d.c..ne of these is also called zombie land. >> one of my icon of the appps is missing. and there is a musical called browser. and ed begley jr. start and betas with silicon valley flavor and programmers inspired by the success of markets zuckerberg pursue this investor that they will hope to elevate them to the bottom of the chain to kings in the industry. you say that they should make a series. if you want to offer more details? you are able to wait and and you need to have a amazon prime membership. that is a guaranteed two-day free shipping. private membership = $79 >> it turned out to be a nice weekend. these. and this is going to be a warm week. Ñáçwçñ >> the golden state 91-72 over denver! they are planning amazing in the oracle a regatta. and steph curry doing amazing. and right now, they are on cruise control. we will keep you updated out here and to bringing you the updates. herbalife from oracle or reno, scott rates, kron 4. -- reporting live from the oracle or reno. scott rates,
with john goodman this is about four republican senators sharing a town house in washington d.c..ne of these is also called zombie land. >> one of my icon of the appps is missing. and there is a musical called browser. and ed begley jr. start and betas with silicon valley flavor and programmers inspired by the success of markets zuckerberg pursue this investor that they will hope to elevate them to the bottom of the chain to kings in the industry. you say that they should make a series....
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. >> amy goodman taking your calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets, in depth, three hours live sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> actually it's significant. it has been preserved all these years. at one point there were probably about 30-40 of these mounds around the salt river valley. and only a couple of them have survived. most of the mounds were much smaller, about a third to a quarter of the size of mesa grande a, and it's this man that survived also, pueblo grande a. a lot of those were destroyed and these survived. it is offered as an opportunity to learn about their lifestyle, and hopefully learn something about how complex their social and political organization was. i've always thought with archaeology, one of the great things when the archaeology is that when we look into the past and see what people did, like building the canal systems, a gauge of hope for the future. because if they could do this in the desert with digging sticks, what is it we can't do speak was this weekend booktv and american history tv with a history of the to read life of mesa, ar
. >> amy goodman taking your calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets, in depth, three hours live sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> actually it's significant. it has been preserved all these years. at one point there were probably about 30-40 of these mounds around the salt river valley. and only a couple of them have survived. most of the mounds were much smaller, about a third to a quarter of the size of mesa grande a, and it's this man that survived also, pueblo...
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. >> david goodman and his son had to drive from their home in vermont to catch the flight from san francisco. >> the highway road signs were flashing throughout new hampshire and vermont saying to avoid boston and to not proceed to boston. >> one side notes -- one side note about carol, she was running to raise money for cancer research. a few days after the marathon she put her outfit back on and marathon bib back on and finished the last six miles. she said drivers were honking their horns and people were stoping to thank her and even give her donations. at sfo, john alston, abc news. >> thank you. >>> security at major sporting events is a major concern everywhere. that was the case tonight at at&t park. the giants were playing their first home game since the bombings in boston. >> sergio is live at the ballpark where some fans found themselves on the outside waiting to get in. sergio? >> fans are just leaving the game. it wrapped up shortly. as you mentioned, on the way in there were lines of fans around the park. there were some people who didn't make it to their seats until well past a
. >> david goodman and his son had to drive from their home in vermont to catch the flight from san francisco. >> the highway road signs were flashing throughout new hampshire and vermont saying to avoid boston and to not proceed to boston. >> one side notes -- one side note about carol, she was running to raise money for cancer research. a few days after the marathon she put her outfit back on and marathon bib back on and finished the last six miles. she said drivers were...
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. >> i want to bring back in evan goodman, who has been such a great reporter, citizen reporter for us tonight. evan, you are right there, close to the scene and you heard a cheer go up? >> hi, diane, yes. so, basically, a couple of us were outside and all of a sudden we heard a pretty sizable cheer down the road, so close, and we walked out to the front and we intercepted a police officer and, you know, we asked if he was alive or not and they said, he's in custody, he's alive and, you know, we're going to prosecute him and bring time the justice. >> so, no indication that he was in such grave condition they had a doubt if he'd survive? >> well, i believe so -- i'm looking outside right now and i saw a couple of ambulances go by, i'm assuming they're for the suspect. i don't know who else was injured, you know, if anybody else was injured. but you know, i do believe he was bleeding out pretty badly. you know, judging from his wounds earlier on today and probably from the fire fight that went on. but i do believe he is alive d and, you know, we are going to get some answers, which is p
. >> i want to bring back in evan goodman, who has been such a great reporter, citizen reporter for us tonight. evan, you are right there, close to the scene and you heard a cheer go up? >> hi, diane, yes. so, basically, a couple of us were outside and all of a sudden we heard a pretty sizable cheer down the road, so close, and we walked out to the front and we intercepted a police officer and, you know, we asked if he was alive or not and they said, he's in custody, he's alive and,...
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fascinated for for many years at the story of anwar lock in fact when i was a young producer at amy goodman show democracy now after nine eleven i remember seeing a lockie on t.v. in the united states because he was an at a very large mosque in virginia and he was profiled in the washington post and i had wanted to book him on our show because what he was doing was he was denouncing the nine eleven attacks and saying that al qaeda had heard of the religion of islam but also talking about the struggles facing many muslims in the united states remember that sort of campaign of fear mongering that took place in the rounding up of muslims and the opening of course of guantanamo and there were vigilante attacks against not only muslims but also sikhs and other people that that that whose religion. that many people ignorantly assumed to be that of muslims and so businesses were attacked and others in amara locky was really an articulate guy in describing what the situation was like for many muslims in the united states and so i he was already on my radar and then i didn't hear anything about him
fascinated for for many years at the story of anwar lock in fact when i was a young producer at amy goodman show democracy now after nine eleven i remember seeing a lockie on t.v. in the united states because he was an at a very large mosque in virginia and he was profiled in the washington post and i had wanted to book him on our show because what he was doing was he was denouncing the nine eleven attacks and saying that al qaeda had heard of the religion of islam but also talking about the...
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the murders of jaim cheney andrew goodman, and michael shruner were care rid out by members of the kuklan the sheriff's office, and the police. the killings sparked national outrage and helped spur the signing of the civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act of 196 5. yet despite all of the attention this case received its history is somehow not filtering down to children in mississippi philadelphia coalition in 2004 in an effort to bring those responsible for the murders to justice. the coalition also educations new generations of mississippians about their history. he joins us tonight from jackson, mississippi. welcome to "the war room." >> thank you very much. >> michael: tell me a little bit about the philadelphia coalition. what are the goals of the coalition. >> it was threefold. acknowledge and recognition of what happened -- also it was also accepting that acknowledge, and us being able to move together and move forward as a community to say that you know, what was done in 1964 is wrong, and it needed to be righted. and our final goal was to make sure that our young p
the murders of jaim cheney andrew goodman, and michael shruner were care rid out by members of the kuklan the sheriff's office, and the police. the killings sparked national outrage and helped spur the signing of the civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act of 196 5. yet despite all of the attention this case received its history is somehow not filtering down to children in mississippi philadelphia coalition in 2004 in an effort to bring those responsible for the murders to justice....
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tomorrow live at noon live with amy goodman. submit your questions at booktv. watch these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. and for complete schedule, visit booktv.org. >> back to ten things congress doesn't want you you to know about how it does business. >> number tower, powerful members of congress in safe noncompetitive seats often hold fundraisers to increase the leverage over other members. five, congress spends more than $100 billion every year on well over 200 programs that are not authorized by law. and number six, congress routinely raids the social security trust fund to cover general revenue shortfalls. >> well, if you look at the appropriation bill, which have not been done in the last two years because of political dynamic that is going on, and grow in and say we're appropriating x amount of money and you look at how many programs -- it's actually over $350 billion now of programs that are funded that are not authorized by the congress. which tells you there's an imbalance in congress. is how do we appropriate funds for a program that
tomorrow live at noon live with amy goodman. submit your questions at booktv. watch these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. and for complete schedule, visit booktv.org. >> back to ten things congress doesn't want you you to know about how it does business. >> number tower, powerful members of congress in safe noncompetitive seats often hold fundraisers to increase the leverage over other members. five, congress spends more than $100 billion every year on well over 200...
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then a more surprise like doris kerns goodman who wrote lincoln and -- she was a former harvard university professor. and so you would think -- i would think before i asked her that she would like stuff like, i don't know, some sound of music or -- you know who her five favorite songs were? elvis pressley's, don't be cruel. the platters, van morrison moon dance. >> she was hip and she was cool. >> imus: i'll start here because i'm interested in how you became clive davis. i realize they named you that. but your parents died when you were what? >> 18, late teens. >> imus: what did you do want to do then? >> i was going to school. i was just finishing my first year of college. i was always a good student. i was always academic. we had no money, so when those days -- in those days you were working at your school grades to make sure that you were -- if you were jewish, going up in brooyn in that melting pot, how do you rise boff your station. for me it was the profession of law. i didn't know what a lawyer's life would be. >> imus: so you got a scholarship to nyu. >> yes. >> imus: academic? >>
then a more surprise like doris kerns goodman who wrote lincoln and -- she was a former harvard university professor. and so you would think -- i would think before i asked her that she would like stuff like, i don't know, some sound of music or -- you know who her five favorite songs were? elvis pressley's, don't be cruel. the platters, van morrison moon dance. >> she was hip and she was cool. >> imus: i'll start here because i'm interested in how you became clive davis. i realize...
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. >> joining me on the phone is bob goodman.ves on franklin street, three houses away from the scene where suspect number was apprehended on that boat. it must be a huge relief to you all. >> it's an extremely tense day. we were put on lockdown from early this morning. everyone in the neighborhood had offiously their doors locked. there was not a single person using the street. you knew the person was in the vin the. we were on the edge of that 20-block grid. you were holding your breath and lacking around nervously all day long. we had fbi and national guard in our pack yard. we have a shed and bulk head. you have the sense that he could be next door. >> and when you heard he really was nearly next door hiding in that boat belonging to your neighbor, what was your reaction? >> i was -- well, you know, shocked. what had happens is they lifted the ban. iconically it was because of the ban being lefted, a person felt enough to inspect the boat and take that back to their house. we got out to walk our dogs. we knew immediately some
. >> joining me on the phone is bob goodman.ves on franklin street, three houses away from the scene where suspect number was apprehended on that boat. it must be a huge relief to you all. >> it's an extremely tense day. we were put on lockdown from early this morning. everyone in the neighborhood had offiously their doors locked. there was not a single person using the street. you knew the person was in the vin the. we were on the edge of that 20-block grid. you were holding your...
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tomorrow afternoon we'll be live with amy goodman for three hours of "in depth." submit your questions on twitter, facebook or e-mail us at c-span.org. for a complete schedule, visit booktv.org. >> melanie warner is next. she reports on how food science has created inexpensive products that, according to the author, are devoid of nutritional value, addictive and of potential harm to one's health. mrs. warner examines the proclivity of processed foods and the commonly-used ingreed crepts which makes up approximately 70% of calories consumed in the united states. it's about 45 minutes. [applause] >> thank you so much and thank you, everyone, for being here to talk about the subject of processed food. i do hope that everyone has had their dinners already. [laughter] i always find that it's a little bit easier to talk about this once people have already eaten. i don't want to be responsible for spoiling anyone's meal. um, so this book, i think the origins of this book go way back for me to when i was a kid growing up with my mom long before it was fashionable my mom w
tomorrow afternoon we'll be live with amy goodman for three hours of "in depth." submit your questions on twitter, facebook or e-mail us at c-span.org. for a complete schedule, visit booktv.org. >> melanie warner is next. she reports on how food science has created inexpensive products that, according to the author, are devoid of nutritional value, addictive and of potential harm to one's health. mrs. warner examines the proclivity of processed foods and the commonly-used...
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script author composed and executive producer of democracy now, amy goodman taking your calls, the nose, facebook comments and tweets. in depth, three hours live today at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> you are watching booktv. now peter blair henry argues that the you should look to china, brazil, mexico, and other developing countries to develop its own plan for prosperity. it's about 50 minutes. >> growing up, little boy, on the island of jamaica in the early 1970s, i cherished the time i spent on the porch of my grandmothers simple two-bedroom ranch house in kingston, the nation's capital. there, at three when the way in harborview, a middle and working-class neighborhood at the southern edge of the city, i would sit on the brown speckled file leaving to the pages of the encyclopedia britannica, reading bible stories and poring over back issues of national geographic for hours on end. as sea breezes stirred the needles of the trees that lined the front yard and shaded my world from both the sun and the cases of people passing by on the sidewalk, since from grandma's chin, pump
script author composed and executive producer of democracy now, amy goodman taking your calls, the nose, facebook comments and tweets. in depth, three hours live today at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> you are watching booktv. now peter blair henry argues that the you should look to china, brazil, mexico, and other developing countries to develop its own plan for prosperity. it's about 50 minutes. >> growing up, little boy, on the island of jamaica in the early 1970s, i...
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. >> thank you, carlos and chuck tebow just four houses down we no thephonva goodman an eye witness two doors down from it. what did you see? in that moment and tell us what you're seeing now, too. >> yes. how are you. so what happened i'm on 83 franken street two houses up. when the ban was lifted we t kind of consult a neighborhood and family friends on center street sch is parallel to franklin street. we saw a flooding of vehicles and there is they told us get in the house we took refuge in our friend's house. and as walking in we heard pop, pop, pop. sounded like thousands of guns going off. it leads me to believe something like what we saw at the marathon bombing, those pressure cookers and i cannot count how many s.w.a.t. teams, i mean not s.w.a.t. team,, you know armored vehicles with just helicopter as above. we're on the ground trying to stay away from windows now. >> yes. please do stay away from windows now. give me a sense that have house and again, i'm not, whoever lives there we're not suggesting that this was -- they were playing a role in this, give me a sense of what th
. >> thank you, carlos and chuck tebow just four houses down we no thephonva goodman an eye witness two doors down from it. what did you see? in that moment and tell us what you're seeing now, too. >> yes. how are you. so what happened i'm on 83 franken street two houses up. when the ban was lifted we t kind of consult a neighborhood and family friends on center street sch is parallel to franklin street. we saw a flooding of vehicles and there is they told us get in the house we...
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but the network is considering a spinoff starring the lawyer saul goodman.ys no deals are in place but breaking bad creator is kick around ideas that doesn't necessarily mean saul will survive the final eight episodes. one of the greatest mysteries in sports has been solved. how does arnold palmer order his favorite drink the arnold palmer. awesomely, of course, and that's next. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. to get our adt security system. and one really big reason -- the house next door. our neighbor's house was broken into. luckily, her family wasn't there, but what if this happened here? what if our girls were home? and since we can't monitor everything 24/7, we got someone who could. adt. [ ma
but the network is considering a spinoff starring the lawyer saul goodman.ys no deals are in place but breaking bad creator is kick around ideas that doesn't necessarily mean saul will survive the final eight episodes. one of the greatest mysteries in sports has been solved. how does arnold palmer order his favorite drink the arnold palmer. awesomely, of course, and that's next. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an...
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. >> reporter: danny goodman teaches high school physics. >> today, they were doing math. we were talking about the standard frequency of... of a given guitar string. and then they've gotta then calculate the different positions of the different fretts in order to give different frequencies. hopefully this feels like fun and they don't even know they're learning. are they learning? yes. i feel like they're probably learning more than they ever would-- just sitting there hearing me tell them about a certain section of textbook. >> reporter: it may be fun, but it's also a lot more work. most teacher training doesn't cover project based learning, and so teachers like andrew groves are learning on the job. >> project based learning is something that i wasn't as familiar with until i really came here. and as a new teacher they said, "well, why don't you give it a shot, make one of your geometry classes project based." so i said, "okay, let me talk to some teachers who have done it." >> reporter: these 10th and 11th graders are creating city layouts and learning basic geometry i
. >> reporter: danny goodman teaches high school physics. >> today, they were doing math. we were talking about the standard frequency of... of a given guitar string. and then they've gotta then calculate the different positions of the different fretts in order to give different frequencies. hopefully this feels like fun and they don't even know they're learning. are they learning? yes. i feel like they're probably learning more than they ever would-- just sitting there hearing me...