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here tonight and couldn't miss it. >> yeah, i had to see jamal. yeah, i think jamal and i probably ran each other on the martin show or something? >> from there, and filmed together, "public enemy" did that together. >> louisiana call me up about the show. bobby, come up here. what are you talking about? he was the young lord's party, and i said, martin, i'm not coming on the show. i go on that show, i'm going to knock him out. if he wants to ratings, he'll get ratings. no, bobby, man. i wound up doing that show three times. >> right. >> you and i and us on a panel. i got back from that, and jamal ran into other people about the film, "public enemy," and it was just good to see this brother. i love all my brother and sisters, but there's certain ones, you know, who really evolved, you know what i mean? in the context of all the oppression, prison, ect.. anyway, power to the people, you guys. >> all right. . >> power to the people, chairman. [applause] >> now, in an effort to entertain your questions or get in as many questions as possible, we want
here tonight and couldn't miss it. >> yeah, i had to see jamal. yeah, i think jamal and i probably ran each other on the martin show or something? >> from there, and filmed together, "public enemy" did that together. >> louisiana call me up about the show. bobby, come up here. what are you talking about? he was the young lord's party, and i said, martin, i'm not coming on the show. i go on that show, i'm going to knock him out. if he wants to ratings, he'll get...
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jamal ? oh, no. excuse me ! ladies and gentlemen. i have just spoken to katherine, and i am happy to announce she will be arriving any minute. that is wonderful news jamal ! but how is she going to get here without people seeing her ? - you don't want to know. - hi, everybody. henry ! henry ? what happened ? it's a long story. we would have been here earlier, but all the snow's coming down-- never mind ! i can only imagine. anyway, this is our taxi driver, calli. a pleasure to be here. and this is katherine's grandfather. papa lars ! papa lars ? papa lars. we were not sure you were going to make it ! neither was i. but where is my katarina ? katarina ? where are you hiding ? - she's not hiding. mommy locked herself in the-- - grandpa ? katarina ? that's caterina ? grandpa. i would like to propose a toast to the bride and groom. tomorrow is bill and katherine's wedding day. may they have a long and happy life together... and always keep their sense of humor. they will obviously need it. salud ! salud ! who made this pastry ? i did. it
jamal ? oh, no. excuse me ! ladies and gentlemen. i have just spoken to katherine, and i am happy to announce she will be arriving any minute. that is wonderful news jamal ! but how is she going to get here without people seeing her ? - you don't want to know. - hi, everybody. henry ! henry ? what happened ? it's a long story. we would have been here earlier, but all the snow's coming down-- never mind ! i can only imagine. anyway, this is our taxi driver, calli. a pleasure to be here. and this...
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- that's jamal. he works for me part-time as a handyman. doesn't look very handy from where i'm sitting. he is actually an engineer, - but he was laid off from his job. - your move. mr. brashov, will you take a look at this, please ? uh, yes. excuse me, please. all right, but it's your move. jamal. - could you make a move for me, please ? - all right, mr. brashov. - are you sure you want to do that ? - that will be fine. - it's all yours. - thank you. - tough break, losing your job. - yes. but i am lucky i have mr. brashov to help me out. so how does an unemployed engineer end up working at a restaurant ? when mr. brashov was new in this country, my great-uncle was his landlord. he helped mr. brashov a lot. very nice. now i am new in this country and mr. brashov is helping me; we are like family. ah. checkmate. sorry. mr. brashov ! i still have not thought of a name. but you're running out of time ! now what are you going to call this place ? can i have everybody's attention, please ? thank you. this restaurant is going to open in a few min
- that's jamal. he works for me part-time as a handyman. doesn't look very handy from where i'm sitting. he is actually an engineer, - but he was laid off from his job. - your move. mr. brashov, will you take a look at this, please ? uh, yes. excuse me, please. all right, but it's your move. jamal. - could you make a move for me, please ? - all right, mr. brashov. - are you sure you want to do that ? - that will be fine. - it's all yours. - thank you. - tough break, losing your job. - yes. but...
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so, i wanted to introduce the writer, jamal joseph. i met jamal and long time ago. he used to be the chair, he used to be the chair of columbia university where i went to graduate school. and long ago, i had a friend at new line cinema, sort of a big company, makes big movies, and i was saying to her one day that i was working on this movie about the black panthers and i was doing all this research, and our berlin wanted to talk to someone. and she said, well, i am working with this fabulous screenwriter. she loves the work is minted. she was just like, he's incredible. and you should talk to him. and i thought that's so odd, you know? i didn't fully understand, was he black panther party was he a friend? it seemed very strange, two very separate things, screenwriter for big hollywood company and black panther. that was my first meeting of jamal. i found him to be incredibly soft-spoken and gentle man, and i think that was in many ways one of the first times that i sort of saw an african-american who really was working in hollywood, and writing movies. and i thought
so, i wanted to introduce the writer, jamal joseph. i met jamal and long time ago. he used to be the chair, he used to be the chair of columbia university where i went to graduate school. and long ago, i had a friend at new line cinema, sort of a big company, makes big movies, and i was saying to her one day that i was working on this movie about the black panthers and i was doing all this research, and our berlin wanted to talk to someone. and she said, well, i am working with this fabulous...
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jamal, where are you going ? to the kitchen to fix the pipes. - i thought you fixed them already. - i did ! but then they started to do leak again-- oh, jamal. whatever you do, just don't get in the way of what we are doing. no problem, mr. brashov. here she comes ! victor. darling. how i've missed you. yeah. right. barbara, you were right. the newspapers just gave us an award... for being one of the best restaurants in the city. they did ? i mean, of course, they did. i told you that they would. how did this happen ? i owe it all to you. business is fantastic. i am making a fortune. - excuse me. - sure. victor, what is going on ? who are those men ? they are investors. the business is so good that everyone wants to get involved. look. what do you mean investors ? my dream that there will be many crossroads cafes has come true. but, victor, that was my idea. so it was, barbara. so it was. how much money are people investing ? i am selling one share of crossroads cafe for $1,600. and by the way, here is the $800 t
jamal, where are you going ? to the kitchen to fix the pipes. - i thought you fixed them already. - i did ! but then they started to do leak again-- oh, jamal. whatever you do, just don't get in the way of what we are doing. no problem, mr. brashov. here she comes ! victor. darling. how i've missed you. yeah. right. barbara, you were right. the newspapers just gave us an award... for being one of the best restaurants in the city. they did ? i mean, of course, they did. i told you that they...
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first, brother jamal, let me ask you a quick question. but all you've been through it the panther party, but would you describe were how would you describe the impact of all of that? janel, the thing that is the most impactful that i think informs what i do it this idea of love and service. ask any panther it's kind of a loaded question, that in the future if you meet someone who is in the panther party. and by the way, chairman bobby and i laugh about this. if all the people who said they were panthers are really there, we would've had about 100,000 members. you know it or hate we would've had 7000 or 10,000 members. but what i do say is look at their eyes when a child is in the room or when an elders in the room. and if you see real love affair, if they weren't in the panther party maybe they were there, but if you asked them, there was a big event at columbia university and cornell west is on the program in a few of the academic senate is on the program. and i said panthers will tell you that we were taught to have an undying love for
first, brother jamal, let me ask you a quick question. but all you've been through it the panther party, but would you describe were how would you describe the impact of all of that? janel, the thing that is the most impactful that i think informs what i do it this idea of love and service. ask any panther it's kind of a loaded question, that in the future if you meet someone who is in the panther party. and by the way, chairman bobby and i laugh about this. if all the people who said they were...
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jamal, you've been on many campaigns. to the finish line? >> good candidates do not compromise their values or things that they believe in. sometimes you may take a position that's a little more to the left or right than you are. crystal ee advice rated president obama and it came out in the movie and book about how honorable a person john mccain really tries to be. the problem for mccain is is he a little hot-headed, hot-tempered. he really didn't know the consequences of that move and i think that ref ver bretted back to him. there was a point in that film where the crowds were erupting at the name barack obama and they were shouting things like, kill him. and senator mccain stood up and said, he's a good man. you know what, let's not do that. >> yeah, i remember that moment. crystal, jamal, great to see both of you. we'll pick it up another time. thank you. >> thanks. >>> want to earn brag rights? the one person who always does better than you when it comes to march madness. we'll tell you how coming up in a few minute
jamal, you've been on many campaigns. to the finish line? >> good candidates do not compromise their values or things that they believe in. sometimes you may take a position that's a little more to the left or right than you are. crystal ee advice rated president obama and it came out in the movie and book about how honorable a person john mccain really tries to be. the problem for mccain is is he a little hot-headed, hot-tempered. he really didn't know the consequences of that move and i...
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. >> your perspective on jamal, awaiting the decision on whether he will be executed or spend his life in prison. >> he should be released. [applause] one of my professors actually is working on his case, so i have been following through her visits and conversations, but i think it is the quintessential example of what is happening with the intellects in our community. he is a brilliant brother. if you have not gone on youtube and seen him offering his insight on any number of social political issues -- i mean geopolitical issues, what is happening in afghanistan and iraq, what is happening with education in this country. his analysis -- the death of his insight and analysis i think is just undeniable -- the debt -- the depth of his insight and analysis is just undeniable. it is a reflection of how comfortable and distracted many of us our -- us are that we have not created a more sustained movement around cases like this. i voted for barack obama. i would vote for him again when the time comes. at the same time, i get asked this question so often, right? are we post-race? are we past
. >> your perspective on jamal, awaiting the decision on whether he will be executed or spend his life in prison. >> he should be released. [applause] one of my professors actually is working on his case, so i have been following through her visits and conversations, but i think it is the quintessential example of what is happening with the intellects in our community. he is a brilliant brother. if you have not gone on youtube and seen him offering his insight on any number of...
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but i do agree with jamal, i think ann romney handled that in a classy way.alking about that earlier. i want to hear more of ann romney talking. she's funny and i think she would be a good first lady, but de niro's comments, it makes you wonder, what are you saying, robert, black first ladies, do we have more groove than white first ladies? i don't know. it was crazy. >> i have to do a quick -- >> that's for a whole other conversation. you have one sentence. >> 2016, i think hillary clinton would make a fantastic nominee if she wants to do it. i'm not sure she does. she's going to be four years older but you've also got governor cuomo, governor o'malley. there's a big list of democrats who are getting ready for that. >> i'm putting my money, i think she's going to go for it in 2016. >> i do, too. >> she'd be great. >> crystal, jamal, thanks. good to see you guys. >>> firefighters doing their jobs in dresses. >> you did a great job holding the hose when he was in his pretty green dress. >> bad timing for these guys. kee in the franchise to get the word out. th
but i do agree with jamal, i think ann romney handled that in a classy way.alking about that earlier. i want to hear more of ann romney talking. she's funny and i think she would be a good first lady, but de niro's comments, it makes you wonder, what are you saying, robert, black first ladies, do we have more groove than white first ladies? i don't know. it was crazy. >> i have to do a quick -- >> that's for a whole other conversation. you have one sentence. >> 2016, i think...
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democratic strategist and go vote.com had tor jamal simmons. jackie kucinich. welcome, all. mr.r. >> yes. >> 28, 28, 28, 26, 28. south carolina, oklahoma, georgia, tennessee. have expectations gotten out of hand for romney? last week it was like he might win tennessee and shut the race down. >> this is a four-way primary, chuck. you're supposed to get 60% in every contest? >> all of a sudden there's chatter that you guys can win one of these two states. i'm just saying the evidence in the south has been you can't even crack 30. so aren't you being hurt by these expectations? that's my question for you. >> well, look, gingrich was up 20 in some private polls i saw in mississippi about a week ago. so the fact is this is a razor-close race. no one really knows how it's going to play out. but romney has been there. i've spent a lot of time working in this region. i was a consultant to the alabama republican party in 2010. he's showed up. he's closed strong on the economy and he's a good shot to win this. i'd be surprised if he wins both but he has a shot at winning one. >> jamal sim
democratic strategist and go vote.com had tor jamal simmons. jackie kucinich. welcome, all. mr.r. >> yes. >> 28, 28, 28, 26, 28. south carolina, oklahoma, georgia, tennessee. have expectations gotten out of hand for romney? last week it was like he might win tennessee and shut the race down. >> this is a four-way primary, chuck. you're supposed to get 60% in every contest? >> all of a sudden there's chatter that you guys can win one of these two states. i'm just saying...
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we just weren't raised that way. >> jamal? >> well, i think -- i brought that up because, you know, some people were criticizing the president for waiting so long before he said something. but there's something in the first family, they know the violence that occurs in communities. they know the pressure of being followed and all those things that happen to black males. when the president came out today and he said that trayvon -- he looks -- if i had a son, he would look like trayvon. it struck such a chord in me this is a real issue and we as a country have to deal with how we face up to this and especially at this moment where we have moved past race on so many issues that people are willing to try to find a way to work together. we still have this lingering problem that exists in the country. >> all right. thank you very much, all three of you. we appreciate it. >>> a jury has decided the fate of a millionaire charged with a deadly dui. it's official. robert bales has been charged with the murder of 17 afghan soldiers. wil
we just weren't raised that way. >> jamal? >> well, i think -- i brought that up because, you know, some people were criticizing the president for waiting so long before he said something. but there's something in the first family, they know the violence that occurs in communities. they know the pressure of being followed and all those things that happen to black males. when the president came out today and he said that trayvon -- he looks -- if i had a son, he would look like...
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we just weren't raised that way. >> jamal? >> well i think -- i brought that up, because, you know, some people were criticizing the president for waiting so long before he said something. there's something clearly in the first family. they identify with this, lived on the south side of chicago. they know the violence that occurs in communities, they know the pressure of being followed, all of those things that happen to black males. when the president came out and said trayvon -- looked, if i had a son he would look like trayvon, it struck a cord in me and a lot of people across the country that this is a real issue, and that we as a country have to deal with how we face up to this and especially at this moment where we've moved past race on so many issues and people are willing to try to find a way to work together. we still have this lingering problem that exists in the country. >> all right. thank you very much, all three of you. appreciate it. >>> the jury's decided the fate of a millionaire charged with a deadly dui. it'
we just weren't raised that way. >> jamal? >> well i think -- i brought that up, because, you know, some people were criticizing the president for waiting so long before he said something. there's something clearly in the first family. they identify with this, lived on the south side of chicago. they know the violence that occurs in communities, they know the pressure of being followed, all of those things that happen to black males. when the president came out and said trayvon --...
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we're on a trajectory towards resolving these issues instead of on a trajectory towards war all right jamal pleasure to have you on the show as always that was jim all of the policy director for the national aronian american council. well we've witnessed the downfall of a fair share of politicians from affairs to off color comments it seems there's little tolerance for those that fail to remain politically correct but is there another session that being politically correct and is getting out of hand they know karachi director of grassroots political consulting joined me earlier so i am. there's a disconnect between stream media and those here on the build way and what the electorate want and we have recent history as an example the appeal of the obama campaign changing the tone of d.c. to sixty three new members of congress and eleven state legislatures changing hands in two thousand and ten to more recently the desire to this day in this late for indiana governor daniels or new jersey governor chris christie to get into the republican race at this point in time shows you the desire from th
we're on a trajectory towards resolving these issues instead of on a trajectory towards war all right jamal pleasure to have you on the show as always that was jim all of the policy director for the national aronian american council. well we've witnessed the downfall of a fair share of politicians from affairs to off color comments it seems there's little tolerance for those that fail to remain politically correct but is there another session that being politically correct and is getting out of...
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jamal, danny, good to see you.ck shortly. >>> if you're ready to quit lighting up, these anti-smoking ads might do the trick. they are some of the most graphic ads we have ever seen from former smokers themselves. >>> and how do children get interested in learning? here's what one school is doing with robots. >>>. >> we're spending time with the robots on stage and it's a nice way to kind of take a look at how we are using technology and how is it using us? >> it's not really about this cold machinery. it's ultimately about, you know, how can we use the robots to show something about the human spirit? [ male announcer ] the draw of the past is a powerful thing. but we couldn't simply repeat history. we had to create it. introducing the 2013 lexus gs, with leading-edge safety technology, like available blind spot monitor... [ tires screech ] ...night view... and heads-up display. [ engine revving ] the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. my high school science teacher made me what i am today. our science t
jamal, danny, good to see you.ck shortly. >>> if you're ready to quit lighting up, these anti-smoking ads might do the trick. they are some of the most graphic ads we have ever seen from former smokers themselves. >>> and how do children get interested in learning? here's what one school is doing with robots. >>>. >> we're spending time with the robots on stage and it's a nice way to kind of take a look at how we are using technology and how is it using us?...
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county man is being held withoutt ond this the deadly shooting of his 4- year-ood son. 29-year-old jamaloolford with manslaughttr. investigators say the boy found his father's handgun in heeron aad ssot himself whhle &pppaying with it earlier this month.his mother wassalso wwonded while she was asleep. a georria womaa who pleaded women with silicone... will be - sentenced nnjuly. 44-year-old kim smedley from &patlanta... admitted to injeeting the silicone to enhance womens' butts andd thighs ii otel rooms across the east coast... including did it between 2003 and 2011. sillcone is not anninjectioo that'ssapproved by the f- large quuntities.she faces p to 5 years in prison and a ttere are plenty of developments in heetrayvon martin case.he's theeteen ... &pgreggblackkexplains....the shooter has not been arrrsted, and some suggess the man targeted marrin becaaue he's bl. black. --reporter pkg-as follows -- a-b-c-nees-dot-com posted this surveillance video of george - shot and illed 7-year old trayvon marrin.the video shoos the neighborhood watch patrol car in handcuffs. zimmerman says he s
county man is being held withoutt ond this the deadly shooting of his 4- year-ood son. 29-year-old jamaloolford with manslaughttr. investigators say the boy found his father's handgun in heeron aad ssot himself whhle &pppaying with it earlier this month.his mother wassalso wwonded while she was asleep. a georria womaa who pleaded women with silicone... will be - sentenced nnjuly. 44-year-old kim smedley from &patlanta... admitted to injeeting the silicone to enhance womens' butts andd...
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wide open there. >>> this morns's coffee with is with jamal sims.s satellite interview. >> welcome to the eyewitness news morning edition. you have been working up a suite sweat. we have been watching other satellite interviews you've done with other stations. i mean, i know you're a professional dancer but you should be out of breath. >> no, not yet. not yet. >> okay. >> it's early though, but not yet. >> how many other interviews is it going to take before you finally say i need a towel and i'm going to sit down? >> oh, come on, now. >> . >> no. >> we're speaking with a professional. speaking of that, foot loose available on dvd and blu ray. what is it that makes foot loose the franchise it has been for the longest time now? >> you know what? i think it's the combination of everything. i think the music is so iconic from the 80's and i think that people can remember that time and remember feeling good and dancing to it. and i think that that cans is the same way. dance is so infectious, everybody loves to dance, it makes them feel good so those tw
wide open there. >>> this morns's coffee with is with jamal sims.s satellite interview. >> welcome to the eyewitness news morning edition. you have been working up a suite sweat. we have been watching other satellite interviews you've done with other stations. i mean, i know you're a professional dancer but you should be out of breath. >> no, not yet. not yet. >> okay. >> it's early though, but not yet. >> how many other interviews is it going to take...
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they say shanice kellam woke up to find her son jamal woolford shot in the chest. investigators found a gun in the bed. we're told the boy was playing with the gun earlier. jammal died in a hospital in salisbury. >>> let me run this down. debbie and joshua franco have been given civil citations for knowingly giving alcohol to those under 21. the drinks were given out prior to the party. a person died. the citations carry no jail time but as much as a $500 fine. there are no criminal charges for providing alcohol to minors. >>> tonight the red cross is helping six people and some animals after a two-alarm fire fire in riviera beach. this happen on cutler harbor. it took 76 firefighters to bring this fire under control. the two homes had extensive damage. a third suffered smoke damage. the cause of the fire is still under investigation still under investigation. >>> everything was going according to plan until the improbable happened. >> it was a challenging rescue. when a tree snapped it caused some serious moments as they had to rush one of their own to the hospita
they say shanice kellam woke up to find her son jamal woolford shot in the chest. investigators found a gun in the bed. we're told the boy was playing with the gun earlier. jammal died in a hospital in salisbury. >>> let me run this down. debbie and joshua franco have been given civil citations for knowingly giving alcohol to those under 21. the drinks were given out prior to the party. a person died. the citations carry no jail time but as much as a $500 fine. there are no criminal...
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now we're back with 12 more episodes, and tonight, malcolm- jamal warner guest stars and he and shirley renewed vows, and me and britta get drunk. >> and you have to give the wedding speech. >> i give a very drunken winning speech, almost like i have in real life. >> off the cuff, no preparation, really? >> well, my character actually over-prepares. he doesn't know what to say, because he is too afraid, and he lets it go. he and britta scream at each other, an impromptu wedding service, yelling their fears and avows that each other. >> sounds fantastic. i don't think anyone wants to miss tonight's episode. thank you, joel. >> thank you so much. >> "community" viers tonight on at 8:00 p.m. first, a look at wall street.rs >> dr. kim hammond from falls road animal hospital is here to answer your pet questions with the most adorable little puppy. we like looking at your face, but his face is priceless. [laughter] >> same nose, same tan. he is about 11 weeks old. the ferocity of this dog. >> i know, i know. hold on to him, please. >> there is late breaking news. a rabid racoon in baltimore c
now we're back with 12 more episodes, and tonight, malcolm- jamal warner guest stars and he and shirley renewed vows, and me and britta get drunk. >> and you have to give the wedding speech. >> i give a very drunken winning speech, almost like i have in real life. >> off the cuff, no preparation, really? >> well, my character actually over-prepares. he doesn't know what to say, because he is too afraid, and he lets it go. he and britta scream at each other, an impromptu...
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democratic strategic jamal simmons, also crystal wright. thanks for coming in.the government solicitor general did apparently a poor job defending the law. paul clement who is arguing against the mandate did a very good job. how worried are you now that this supreme court, these nine justices, by a majority will overturn health care reform? >> well, first of all, it's got to be tough to be the lawyer who argued the case and have everyone believe that you didn't -- though you may have had a good case you didn't present it well. so you got to have sympathy for him. in the political aspect of this, though, i think that this is something that you could argue either direction. if the president loses this battle he gets to take his case to the country and say we've got to fight to preserve what we can preserve and go back it is a it. if he wins he says we were right. i'd rather be on the winning side than the losing side and i think the white house probably feels the same way. >> you would rather -- of course be on the winning side. crystal, you weigh in. >> political
democratic strategic jamal simmons, also crystal wright. thanks for coming in.the government solicitor general did apparently a poor job defending the law. paul clement who is arguing against the mandate did a very good job. how worried are you now that this supreme court, these nine justices, by a majority will overturn health care reform? >> well, first of all, it's got to be tough to be the lawyer who argued the case and have everyone believe that you didn't -- though you may have had...
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jamal, let me give you the first chance to respond.ying the highest disapproval rating ever, but also, this economic poll has got to be frustrating for the president, isn't it? he's been seeing jobs created. >> it's got to be very frustrating. the economy is starting to pick up. people in other pops are showing they feel somewhat better. these polls are a little bit mixed. if you look at, there was a "wall street journal" poll last week that showed something different. the numbers i watch are two in particular instances. where women and latinos are with the president. if you look at those two numbers, they have predicted the last two presidents to get elected. george bush in 2004, he only lost women by 3 percentage points and john mccain lost women by 13 percentage points, so the p president has to watch that number. >> he is courting women aggressively. i know that and that sort of comes out a little strange, but i think everyone knows what i mean. but price of gas, interesting now, i.e., inflation. not just gas. milk, orange juice, e
jamal, let me give you the first chance to respond.ying the highest disapproval rating ever, but also, this economic poll has got to be frustrating for the president, isn't it? he's been seeing jobs created. >> it's got to be very frustrating. the economy is starting to pick up. people in other pops are showing they feel somewhat better. these polls are a little bit mixed. if you look at, there was a "wall street journal" poll last week that showed something different. the...
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police have charged jamal wolford with manslaughter and wreckless endangerment. earlier this month his son was playing with his father's gun when he shot himself and wounded his mother. >> officers opened fire in montgomery county after two pit bulls attack a pair of teenagers. officials say they arrived on the scene and tried to subdue one of the animals with a stun gun that dog continued to attack forcing officers to shoot it. the second dog was confined. investigators say the girl and boy were taken to the hospital with wounds to their arms and legs. >>> sometime temperatures are fast approaching and with that comes news that under the mayor's new budget many pools will not be opening up. monique griego has more. >> reporter: good afternoon. the mayor says many of the pools have been neglected for years. she wants to close them to save money. >>> when it is blazing hot in baltimore nothing cools kids off more than a pool. yet this year as in years past there may be fewer of them to take a dip. >> it has to be a concern that we are closing any resources for you
police have charged jamal wolford with manslaughter and wreckless endangerment. earlier this month his son was playing with his father's gun when he shot himself and wounded his mother. >> officers opened fire in montgomery county after two pit bulls attack a pair of teenagers. officials say they arrived on the scene and tried to subdue one of the animals with a stun gun that dog continued to attack forcing officers to shoot it. the second dog was confined. investigators say the girl and...
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. >> for 16 years, captain jamal nichols has worked on the water taking tourists out to experience thearasailing. >> this job is very rewarding. and to fulfill people's excitement on an hourly basis is awesome. >> captain nichols and his crew are trained to deal with just about every problem that arises on the water. >> as a captain, my number one job is to make sure that everybody knows about the safety briefings, so that nobody gets injured. i basically treat all of my customers like my own children. >> but on this afternoon, captain nichols finds himself in a situation he never anticipated. >> as i was leaving the harbor almost to the surf break, i looked to my right, and i seen a high-speed boat coming at us. >> the boat appears to be one of the local patrols which sometimes travel at high speed when responding to calls. >> last minute within 50 yards of the boat, i realize that that is not a patrol boat, that was a civilian boat, and had to take action at that point. >> captain nichols swerves to avoid a collision, but the group is not out of danger yet. greg longnecker is the own
. >> for 16 years, captain jamal nichols has worked on the water taking tourists out to experience thearasailing. >> this job is very rewarding. and to fulfill people's excitement on an hourly basis is awesome. >> captain nichols and his crew are trained to deal with just about every problem that arises on the water. >> as a captain, my number one job is to make sure that everybody knows about the safety briefings, so that nobody gets injured. i basically treat all of my...
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jamal franklin hits the buzzer beater to win for san diego state.e going to have two california teams go in the ncaa tournament. cal is going to make it and the other will be san diego state. >> should be interesting. >> of course, st. mary's,,,,,,,
jamal franklin hits the buzzer beater to win for san diego state.e going to have two california teams go in the ncaa tournament. cal is going to make it and the other will be san diego state. >> should be interesting. >> of course, st. mary's,,,,,,,
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. >>> to vegas where jamal franklin hit the jack pot. they beat boise state, 65-62.ockey, the devils kovalchuk is living up to his $100 million contract. hat trick against the islanders, sunk the isles 5-1. alex ovechkin having the worst season of his career but appears to be turning around just in time for a playoff run. scored the game winner in o.t. against the lightning. second overtime goal in the last five games. caps won it 3-2. >>> peyton manning says he hopes to decide on a new team within the next week. one of his servers at a steak house inorth carolina also needs a new job. manning's $740 million bill already included gratuity but he dropped a 200 tip on top of that. the waiter thought that was pretty cool. he posted this picture online. not so cool said the restaurant's manager, fired the server for violating the company's private policy. he'll now join peyton in the unemployment line. that's your first look at sports. i'm fred roggin. >>> nor force look at the weather, here's nbc's meteorologist bill karins with your forecast. downer. >> i know. >> righ
. >>> to vegas where jamal franklin hit the jack pot. they beat boise state, 65-62.ockey, the devils kovalchuk is living up to his $100 million contract. hat trick against the islanders, sunk the isles 5-1. alex ovechkin having the worst season of his career but appears to be turning around just in time for a playoff run. scored the game winner in o.t. against the lightning. second overtime goal in the last five games. caps won it 3-2. >>> peyton manning says he hopes to...
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jamal franklin hits the buzzer beater to win for san diego state.ou're going to have two california teams go in the ncaa tournament. cal is going to make it and the other will be san diego state. >> should be interesting. >> of course, st. mary's, excuse me. long beach state, too. it's getting crowded at toyota's #1 for everyone sales event. why? 'cause people know toyota's the best. toyota has the most fuel-efficient and longest lasting vehicles of any full-line automaker. plus, every new toyota comes with the peace-of-mind of toyota care, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. so from camry to tundra, this is your chance to save big on our most popular models. with the incredible deals you'll find... ...you're gonna want to hurry in for this one. ♪ [ male announcer ] the great savings won't last long. at toyota's #1 for everyone sales event. why? 'cause people know toyota's the best. toyota has the most fuel-efficient and longest lasting vehicles of any full-line automaker. plus, every new toyota comes with the peace-of-mind of
jamal franklin hits the buzzer beater to win for san diego state.ou're going to have two california teams go in the ncaa tournament. cal is going to make it and the other will be san diego state. >> should be interesting. >> of course, st. mary's, excuse me. long beach state, too. it's getting crowded at toyota's #1 for everyone sales event. why? 'cause people know toyota's the best. toyota has the most fuel-efficient and longest lasting vehicles of any full-line automaker. plus,...
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jamal weeks ties the game 1-. and how about petaluma native, jonny gomes crushes one to left. a's get the win 9-2 is your final. on to college basketball, where the pac 12 is yet to crown a regular-season champion, the california golden bears still have a chance at the share of the title. needing a win at stanford and washington huskies to lose today. huskies and ucla on the hardwood, it's been a tough week for ben howland and company, looking to play spoiler. luskies by five, late first half, terrence roth finishes the play. as the shot clock expires and under a minute to play, tony roton, great move on his defender for the easy bucket. second half, tyler lamb with the steal, feeds it to jones for the three. count it, ucla takes their first lead. 8:30 to play. then with just two minutes to play jones sinks the jumper, bruins clinging to a two-point lead. tied 69-69 with a minute to go, lamb, short on the three, david ware, where are you? he's there for the putback. throws down. free throws down the stretch that is, and wins, ucla 75-69. also in action tonight, usf dons take o
jamal weeks ties the game 1-. and how about petaluma native, jonny gomes crushes one to left. a's get the win 9-2 is your final. on to college basketball, where the pac 12 is yet to crown a regular-season champion, the california golden bears still have a chance at the share of the title. needing a win at stanford and washington huskies to lose today. huskies and ucla on the hardwood, it's been a tough week for ben howland and company, looking to play spoiler. luskies by five, late first half,...
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gets the steal and then it comes over to jamal crawford. crawford for the dunk, he had 31. wizards win it 101-98. >> we'll take it any way we can. it wasn't pretty. i think that this was a game -- we made harder than we should have. but that's the learning process. >>> all righty then. nats own spring training today 3-1 loss to the astros with bryce harper starting in right field, went 1-3 be a single in the 1st inning and jackson acquired this off-season. he was good. stephen strasburg starts tomorrow. he's expected to throw about 40 to a 45 pitches and highlights of it tomorrow. we start analyzing basketball teams in terms of strength of schedule and rpi and wins and losses, georgetown, they're in good shape but a win today would have kept them in contention for the big east and a double bye next week for the big apple but the hoyas taking an marquette today. the hoya defense and offense looking good. thompson stroking from the east and stroking from the west. he and porter had 19 points apiece. let's look at the golden eagles' defense. shine a light on me. jae crowder to
gets the steal and then it comes over to jamal crawford. crawford for the dunk, he had 31. wizards win it 101-98. >> we'll take it any way we can. it wasn't pretty. i think that this was a game -- we made harder than we should have. but that's the learning process. >>> all righty then. nats own spring training today 3-1 loss to the astros with bryce harper starting in right field, went 1-3 be a single in the 1st inning and jackson acquired this off-season. he was good. stephen...
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>>gary: jamal frequent at the puzzle.n will have his jersey retired by the warriors on march 19th. >>gary: are you early? >> i showed of the early, gary. add to the list, i am a another guy they gary barrette that has outlasted in the bay area's 40 world. >> thank you. the difference is you do not need the money. i do. you just went into the hall of fame last year. how much will this mean having your jersey retired? >> it is a great honor. i spent my entire adult life in the bay area. to be part of the illustrious group is an honor. it is an opportunity to thank the fans, a lot of excess teammates will be here. >>gary: the one thing that i do admire is, you have never been is a wreck. if someone was bothering you, you kept it yourself. why have the never spoke about leaving the warriors? most of us at some point would of had the urge to speak al, i did that ever pushy? >> the urge was there. i just did not act on the urge. >>gary: jackson swears by you and says he has learned so much from you. does he have the patience? >
>>gary: jamal frequent at the puzzle.n will have his jersey retired by the warriors on march 19th. >>gary: are you early? >> i showed of the early, gary. add to the list, i am a another guy they gary barrette that has outlasted in the bay area's 40 world. >> thank you. the difference is you do not need the money. i do. you just went into the hall of fame last year. how much will this mean having your jersey retired? >> it is a great honor. i spent my entire adult...
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the third story i want to tell you is about jamal. he was from right here in d.c. on georgia avenue. when i met jamar, he was extremely withdrawn and very volatile. he couldn't play more than a few points in a basketball game or have a touchdown scored in a football game before he's end up in a fight or on the sidelines quitting because of some slight. his grades were poor and his conduct in school was worse. jamar was different than the first two stories in so far as his mother was enrolling him in every program out there she could find. so besides big brothers and my relationship with jamar through that, he was also part of the boys and girls club and other after school programs. now five years later, jamar is in ninth grade with a scholarship to one of the best high schools in d.c. his grades are good and plays on both the football and basketball teams at the school. none of the programs he participated in cost much. all were neighborhood-based and they worked. small investments with huge payoffs and lives saved. that's what i found over and over again with the
the third story i want to tell you is about jamal. he was from right here in d.c. on georgia avenue. when i met jamar, he was extremely withdrawn and very volatile. he couldn't play more than a few points in a basketball game or have a touchdown scored in a football game before he's end up in a fight or on the sidelines quitting because of some slight. his grades were poor and his conduct in school was worse. jamar was different than the first two stories in so far as his mother was enrolling...
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their job is far from over and the revolution continues in those courts here cairo and i talked with jamal sultan from the center of political studies in cairo says the still a lot of uncertainty in the future ahead for egypt. nineteenth of march. i think it was a big mistake there is richard people been denied the end of a clear road map to democracy is it in a lot of political manipulation i think the scare of the military counts in ruling the country right out smart to everybody manipulating the different political forces not the irony of it here i'm on the losing end of the usually more democratic forces also came with the living into this and only the muslim brothers in the cellar is. at the winning side but on the other hand there is still strong forces and voices within the military itself who have doubts and private eye strain that in power to the muslim brothers as a seller fees but they have not stepped in about what kind of moves at this point so there is still a lot of us have been. waiting for us here it's ok to have you with us today this is our still to come in the program f
their job is far from over and the revolution continues in those courts here cairo and i talked with jamal sultan from the center of political studies in cairo says the still a lot of uncertainty in the future ahead for egypt. nineteenth of march. i think it was a big mistake there is richard people been denied the end of a clear road map to democracy is it in a lot of political manipulation i think the scare of the military counts in ruling the country right out smart to everybody manipulating...
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so what can we take away from this new study joining me now is jamal wakim campaigns director with amnesty international can all work on the show thank you sam great great to have you on so i mentioned a few of the findings already what are some other stuff in this report well what the report shows as you said is that countries that have utilized the death penalty are capital punishment has been on the kleine since one thousand seventy seven when amnesty international first started working on polishing the death penalty and what we're finding is that regimes and the united states are still in prominent use of death penalty and that the capital punishment system as a means of punishment do you think that the uptick in the middle east it was most i mean that's where the take was most profound i guess do you think that had something to do with. the arab spring going on in the taters trying to keep i mean control their power and can we expect as nations become more democratic they become more humane not including the united states like us well it's interesting because what the data showed in t
so what can we take away from this new study joining me now is jamal wakim campaigns director with amnesty international can all work on the show thank you sam great great to have you on so i mentioned a few of the findings already what are some other stuff in this report well what the report shows as you said is that countries that have utilized the death penalty are capital punishment has been on the kleine since one thousand seventy seven when amnesty international first started working on...
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dr jamal from the center of political studies in cairo says there is still a lot of uncertainty ahead for egypt. the nineteenth of march. i think it was a big mistake there is a tribute been denied the end of a clear roadmap to democracy is it in a lot of political manipulation i think the scare of the military council ruling the country cried out smart everybody manipulating the different political forces but the irony is that it came on the losing end of the revolutionary more democratic forces also came with the living into this and only the muslim brothers and the seller is. the winning side not on the other hand there is still a strong forces and voices within the military itself who have doubts about the ascending power through the muslim brothers of the seller fees but they are not certain about what kind of moves could be taken at this point so there is still a lot of uncertainty a lot of. us here and so i could have you with us here on r.t. today still to come for you in the program of the academics questioning the right to life the two professors come under fire in the u.k.
dr jamal from the center of political studies in cairo says there is still a lot of uncertainty ahead for egypt. the nineteenth of march. i think it was a big mistake there is a tribute been denied the end of a clear roadmap to democracy is it in a lot of political manipulation i think the scare of the military council ruling the country cried out smart everybody manipulating the different political forces but the irony is that it came on the losing end of the revolutionary more democratic...