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i am harris edgely. i am from the western edition community and also would like to say i run an organization that the warriors did sponsor a couple of events but it's hard to get excited at this day and time. when the western edition was the first project of the redevelopment agency and since they have been in the neighborhood and closed the african-american community is no longer there. we have businesses closing. the last project we had -- yoshi's and on the way out. as ace washington was speaking -- you know everybody else's neighborhood with the uc campus and all of that looks very great but unfortunately redevelopment destroyed the african-american community. >> >> we can't blame the successor agency or the redevelopment. too bad they all failed. everything created failed. they failed to reach out to the community. we had hand picked so-called leaders and so-called businesses that failed, got checks after checks, millions of dollars to keep running and we have nothing. r at this day and time the fil
i am harris edgely. i am from the western edition community and also would like to say i run an organization that the warriors did sponsor a couple of events but it's hard to get excited at this day and time. when the western edition was the first project of the redevelopment agency and since they have been in the neighborhood and closed the african-american community is no longer there. we have businesses closing. the last project we had -- yoshi's and on the way out. as ace washington was...
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edge. a massive antiterror sweep descends over much of europe and harried government officials say a sprawling jihadist network was not only in place but also on the verge of striking. here's what we know right now. one intelligence source says there was as many as 20 sleeper cells nestled in neighborhoods. 120 people waiting to strike. the target is a huge swath of western europe france germany, belgium and the netherlands. belgium may have been in the most immediate danger. intelligence agencies both in europe and the middle east say the threat of the attack was imminent there, but here's an unnerving reality check. the latest official reports show fewer than 2 dozen people have been taken off the streets. that leaves over 100 sleeper agents still on the loose. also breaking overnight, 400 american troops deployed to syria to train moderate rebels. that's expected to begin in a few months. that's on top of the 3,000 troops already authorized to be dispatched to neighboring iraq. i'm going to have much more on this in just a moment. first, we want to season acease on a major opportunity. >> c
edge. a massive antiterror sweep descends over much of europe and harried government officials say a sprawling jihadist network was not only in place but also on the verge of striking. here's what we know right now. one intelligence source says there was as many as 20 sleeper cells nestled in neighborhoods. 120 people waiting to strike. the target is a huge swath of western europe france germany, belgium and the netherlands. belgium may have been in the most immediate danger. intelligence...
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baseball actually in a recent harris poll made incremental gains on the nfl so they're around the edgesght have been some effect from the scandals but by and large, the nfl is an entertainment colossus. >> the scandal may add to that as well. we got to go. who is going to win tomorrow real quickly? >> i'm picking the patriots. i think they -- >> really? >> -- they're against the world. >> okay you're against the seahawks or we'll see what happens. >> well them against the world mantra. >> i'm for the patriots. i just want to throw that out. >> i'm being teamed up here. >> it's new england. they're just north of us. >> i like russell wilson. >> all right, okay. >> all right. >>> two pilots celebrating a record-breaking balloon ride across the pacific. the american and russian men landed safely off the coast of mexico earlier today after a nearly 7,000-mile-long trip across the ocean. they took off sunday from japan. at times flying as high as 15,000 feet wearing oxygen masks and bundling up. the journey shattering two longstanding records. we'll be right back. yet up to 90% fall short in
baseball actually in a recent harris poll made incremental gains on the nfl so they're around the edgesght have been some effect from the scandals but by and large, the nfl is an entertainment colossus. >> the scandal may add to that as well. we got to go. who is going to win tomorrow real quickly? >> i'm picking the patriots. i think they -- >> really? >> -- they're against the world. >> okay you're against the seahawks or we'll see what happens. >> well...
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jewish philosopher and funny man -- harry golden said he always knew the next jewish president would be episcopalian sort of nationalizing and taking off the rough edgesinternational. mario did not speak english until he entered public schools in new york. it was said of roosevelt he was a first rate temperament and second rate intellect but mario cuomo was a first-rate intellect and he brought to it a gravity and a seriousness. he could deal with any issue philosophical, political, policy in a real sense, and my one regret that he didn't run for president, it would have been a great debate, we would have been forced to confront real questions and eternal truth. michael is right he spoke to the soul of the democratic party. in the 1980s when he emerged, the democrats carried kje state if in 1984, six states in 1980 and ten states in 1988. they were wiped off, 17 states. to a discouraged democratic party, he said, this is who we are and we must be a family we must share the burdens and the blessings and he really did, he gave a great, great lift to a party that needed it. >> sreenivasan: mark shields michael gerson thanks so much. >> sreenivasan: final
jewish philosopher and funny man -- harry golden said he always knew the next jewish president would be episcopalian sort of nationalizing and taking off the rough edgesinternational. mario did not speak english until he entered public schools in new york. it was said of roosevelt he was a first rate temperament and second rate intellect but mario cuomo was a first-rate intellect and he brought to it a gravity and a seriousness. he could deal with any issue philosophical, political, policy in a...
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harry scherer in support of free speech and satire. [[vo]] rock star astronaut chris hadfield. >>everything i've done has been fun stuff. [[vo]] mind-blowing discoveries & >>it's on the edgef impossible. [[vo]] terrifying near-death experiences & >>if it had been higher, it'd hit us. [[vo]] and an exciting future that's closer than you think. >>go from being an air traveller to being a space traveller. >>you see it as the future. >>i see it as inevitable. [[vo]] every monday, join us for exclusive, revealing and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. >> this is al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler. attacks in france. three suspects killed by police, after more violence and more victims. mightier than the sword. the tributes to fallen cartoon cartoonists from people around the world. the person publicly flogged in saudi arabia, his crime insult to islam. how a former heroin addict had an inspired recovery. >>> one suspect still on the run in france, three other suspects were killed after separate standoffs with police. that includes the kouachi brothers. the attackers of a satirical newspaper in paris. tonight communities in and around paris ar
harry scherer in support of free speech and satire. [[vo]] rock star astronaut chris hadfield. >>everything i've done has been fun stuff. [[vo]] mind-blowing discoveries & >>it's on the edgef impossible. [[vo]] terrifying near-death experiences & >>if it had been higher, it'd hit us. [[vo]] and an exciting future that's closer than you think. >>go from being an air traveller to being a space traveller. >>you see it as the future. >>i see it as...
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harry did a good job of that. though in boston when they do bring in the school children and they do bring in the public for a variety of uses, and they do begin to edge, to chip away at this enormous problem that we have that how do we get the 18-year-olds to understand the document that i carry around is not a document for them. and we have a system where the people of america will decide what kind of government they want within this document's framework. and it's one that insists on a rule of law and now we're back to the magna carta. so now we're part of a world that you're part of one where we're trying to convince the high school students. they should understand the history and they should understand how that relates to democracy, human rights, etc., rule of law. because if they don't understand it they won't have it. that's the connection between the courthouse, the judiciary committee, the judiciary itself and the document which i want to talk about. . >> before we get to that, one twor more questions that always people i assume when you got on the supreme court pointed by president clinton, when you've had your interview with him famously you
harry did a good job of that. though in boston when they do bring in the school children and they do bring in the public for a variety of uses, and they do begin to edge, to chip away at this enormous problem that we have that how do we get the 18-year-olds to understand the document that i carry around is not a document for them. and we have a system where the people of america will decide what kind of government they want within this document's framework. and it's one that insists on a rule...
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harry did a pretty good job of that. in boston, they do bring in the school children, and they bring in the public for a variety of uses, and they do begin to edge just chip away at this enormous problem we have, which is how we get those 18-year-olds to understand this document that i carry around is not a document for me. it is a document for them. we have a system where in fact the people of america will decide what kind of government they want within this document's framework, and it's one that insists on a rule of law, and now we are back to the magna carta. we are part of a world and you are part of one where we are trying to convince those high school students that they better understand this, and they should understand its history, and they should understand how that relates to democracy, human rights etc., rule of law, because if they don't understand it, they won't have it. that's the connection between the courthouse, the judiciary committee, the judiciary itself and the document that you want to talk about which i'm delighted to let you talk about. >> one or two more questions that are always people ask, i assume you. when you got on
harry did a pretty good job of that. in boston, they do bring in the school children, and they bring in the public for a variety of uses, and they do begin to edge just chip away at this enormous problem we have, which is how we get those 18-year-olds to understand this document that i carry around is not a document for me. it is a document for them. we have a system where in fact the people of america will decide what kind of government they want within this document's framework, and it's one...
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harry reid, leader of the senate. nancy pelosi, mid-70's. california, which was the cutting edge, as always, progressive politics in america or has been for the last 20 or 30 years, totally democratic state. governor of california, jerry brown, 76. two senators, diane feinstein and barbara boxer, 89 and 74. house leaders is 74. that is one of the forward thinking democratic party. when you take away barack obama hillary clinton will be in her late 60's. for me as a republican, the most encouraging thing about the election in november was not just the results. not just the numbers but of all your candidates and youth of republican candidates. you have tom cotton, dan sullivan, cory gardner. all coming into the senate people in their late 30's, early 50's. diverse backgrounds. impressive people. they were all younger than the people they beat in each of those races. the republican congress in both houses will be younger than the democratic caucus. suddenly, the image one had and i had too, which was depressing as a conservative in 2008 and 2012, of the republicans as the party of b
harry reid, leader of the senate. nancy pelosi, mid-70's. california, which was the cutting edge, as always, progressive politics in america or has been for the last 20 or 30 years, totally democratic state. governor of california, jerry brown, 76. two senators, diane feinstein and barbara boxer, 89 and 74. house leaders is 74. that is one of the forward thinking democratic party. when you take away barack obama hillary clinton will be in her late 60's. for me as a republican, the most...
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edge. a massive antiterror sweep descends over much of europe and harried government officials say a sprawling know right now. one intelligence source says
edge. a massive antiterror sweep descends over much of europe and harried government officials say a sprawling know right now. one intelligence source says