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i meant to mention that many of you noticed that james wilson was supposed to be on this session. james has just published a terrific book on the end of the cold war, the triumph of improvisation. james also works for the state department, the historical office. and he's actually a leader of a team working on ukrainian-russian crisis. so he did not feel comfortable leaving that to come up. we should feel comfortable that he's at work, solving international crises while we figure out what's missing from the historiography. but in any event, we all missed having james here. with that, let me thank our panelists who are wonderful. i really want to thank them, because i had insisted they speak for 10 to 12 minutes each. fortunately, as is my life, they ignored me completely, and i think we all benefited from it tremendously. so thanks very much. >>> this weekend on the c-span networks. friday night on c-span, native american history. then on saturday, live all day coverage from the national book festival science pavilion. saturday evening from bbc scotland, a debate on scotland's upcom
i meant to mention that many of you noticed that james wilson was supposed to be on this session. james has just published a terrific book on the end of the cold war, the triumph of improvisation. james also works for the state department, the historical office. and he's actually a leader of a team working on ukrainian-russian crisis. so he did not feel comfortable leaving that to come up. we should feel comfortable that he's at work, solving international crises while we figure out what's...
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there was a large cavalry contingent under james h wilson, as brian just mentioned. and there is a division of united states colored troops under major general james steve mann. there were three divisions of undermy of the tennessee general andrew jackson smith. these are the people i will talk about briefly now for the next 30-40 minutes. of troops went by several names officially. as far as what they're officially designated, sometimes it was the right wing of the 16th corps and sometimes it was ps. thee 16th cor official designation was sometimes detachment army of tennessee, a very imaginative name. they were often called smith's guerrillas. shelby foote said that they called themselves aj smith's llas. ilas spelled gori have on more than one occasion had cause to regret that shelby foote did not footnote, no pun intended, his excellent work. i have not been able to come to that source yet, but i have a lot more sources to look at. i may be able to find some of smith's men referring to themselves as smith's guer orillas. they did refer to themselves as smith's gue
there was a large cavalry contingent under james h wilson, as brian just mentioned. and there is a division of united states colored troops under major general james steve mann. there were three divisions of undermy of the tennessee general andrew jackson smith. these are the people i will talk about briefly now for the next 30-40 minutes. of troops went by several names officially. as far as what they're officially designated, sometimes it was the right wing of the 16th corps and sometimes it...
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ofeant to mention that many you noticed that james wilson was supposed to be on this session. james has just published a terrific book on the end of the cold war. it is a triumph of improvisation. james also works for the state department, the historical office, and he is actually a leader of the team working on the ukrainian-russian crisis. he did not feel comfortable leaving that. we should feel comfortable that solving work, international crises, while we figure out what is missing from the historiography. in any event, we all missed having james here. with that, let me thank our panelists for a wonderful -- i really want to thank them because i had insisted that they speak for 10-12 minutes each. fortunately, as is my life, they've ignored me completely, and i think we have all benefited from it tremendously. thanks very much. [applause] [laughter] -- [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> american history tv will feature a variety of topics on the early american republic, jewish history, world wa
ofeant to mention that many you noticed that james wilson was supposed to be on this session. james has just published a terrific book on the end of the cold war. it is a triumph of improvisation. james also works for the state department, the historical office, and he is actually a leader of the team working on the ukrainian-russian crisis. he did not feel comfortable leaving that. we should feel comfortable that solving work, international crises, while we figure out what is missing from the...
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he's calling out lebron james and russell wilson.is is what he's wearing, what will they be wearing for the ice bucket challenge. >> challenge like kate up ton or something. >> thanks for watching everybody. way too early with thomas roberts starts right now. >>> you know you don't have to act with me, steve. you don't have to say anything and you don't have to do anything. not a thing. oh, maybe just whistle. you know how to whistle don't you, steve? you just put your lips together and blow. [ whistling ] >> it was the subtlery grxt av -- gravitsa of lauren becall. more details on the death of robin williams this morning. the personal side of the comedian when i speak with one of his on screen daughters from mrs. doubtfire. this time the new jersey governor gets iced. wait till you hear who he pick to get wet next. this is way too early. >>> hey, there, everybody, good morning, i'm thomas roberts. it is wednesday, august 13th. welcome to "way too early," the show that loves the quote of lauren becall. the actress passed away at age
he's calling out lebron james and russell wilson.is is what he's wearing, what will they be wearing for the ice bucket challenge. >> challenge like kate up ton or something. >> thanks for watching everybody. way too early with thomas roberts starts right now. >>> you know you don't have to act with me, steve. you don't have to say anything and you don't have to do anything. not a thing. oh, maybe just whistle. you know how to whistle don't you, steve? you just put your lips...
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and that is based on our article that james wilson wrote. by the time we dedicated the book to him. notion i alluded to before but notions of moral agency and accountability. there are people and this comes up mainly in the forensic setting i suppose but there is no question that there are people with damaged brains. clearly, i am not arguing that but what i am arguing is that at this point our technology is such that we cannot use it to tell the difference from people who are experiencing an irresistable impulse from people who are not resisting it and that is a key difference. and we cannot look to the brain to do that. but because again there is such a tendency to read -- i think there is a basic human intuition that if we are confronted with the mechanics of something we jump to the conclusion that the behavior that slowed from that could not be controlled that we may pass up on for example therapy in the case of addiction that is going to be more helpful and may not hold people accountable and we are not thinking about science clearly. there are some neuro scientist that argue
and that is based on our article that james wilson wrote. by the time we dedicated the book to him. notion i alluded to before but notions of moral agency and accountability. there are people and this comes up mainly in the forensic setting i suppose but there is no question that there are people with damaged brains. clearly, i am not arguing that but what i am arguing is that at this point our technology is such that we cannot use it to tell the difference from people who are experiencing an...
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i meant to mention that many of you noticed that james wilson was supposed to be on this session. james has just published a terrific book on the end of the cold war, the triumph of improvisation. james also works for the state department, the historical office. and he's actually a leader of a team working on ukrainian-russian crisis. so he did not feel comfortable leaving that to come up. we should feel comfortable that he's at work, solving international crises while we figure out what's missing from the historiography. but in any event, we all missed having james here. with that, let me thank our panelists who are wonderful. i really want to thank them, because i had insisted they speak for 10 to 12 minutes each. fortunately, as is my life, they ignored me completely, and i think we all benefited from it tremendously. so thanks very much. >>> this weekend on the c-span networks. start with the author talks about how world war i changed music. then discuss how music used as a catalyst for social change. later a look at feminism and its impact on popular music in the 1960s and '70
i meant to mention that many of you noticed that james wilson was supposed to be on this session. james has just published a terrific book on the end of the cold war, the triumph of improvisation. james also works for the state department, the historical office. and he's actually a leader of a team working on ukrainian-russian crisis. so he did not feel comfortable leaving that to come up. we should feel comfortable that he's at work, solving international crises while we figure out what's...
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i meant to mention that many of you noticed that james wilson was supposed to be on this session.ames has just published a terrific book on the end of the cold war, the triumph of improvisation. james also works for the state department, the historical office. and he's actually a leader of a team working on ukrainian-russian crisis. so he did not feel comfortable leaving that to come up. we should feel comfortable that he's at work, solving international crises while we figure out what's missing from the historiography. but in any event, we all missed having james here. with that, let me thank our panelists who are wonderful. i really want to thank them, because i had insisted they speak for 10 to 12 minutes each. fortunately, as is my life, they ignored me completely, and i think we all benefited from it tremendously. so thanks very much. >>> this weekend on the c-span networks. friday night on c-span, native american history. then on saturday, live all day coverage from the national book festival science pavilion. saturday evening from bbc scotland, a debate on scotland's upcomi
i meant to mention that many of you noticed that james wilson was supposed to be on this session.ames has just published a terrific book on the end of the cold war, the triumph of improvisation. james also works for the state department, the historical office. and he's actually a leader of a team working on ukrainian-russian crisis. so he did not feel comfortable leaving that to come up. we should feel comfortable that he's at work, solving international crises while we figure out what's...
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in the tradition of our great veterans like nancy wilson, etta james. >> every track on here, you dedicate to a particular artist. >> yes. we all get it from somewhere. just wanted to bring music back. also just because i'm so happy. i thought i would try again, too. i'm going to sing and try the lyrics. come on now. it'll get greater later is what i say. 50 is the new 30. >> if you're going to live, walk and not be depressed try it. >> hallelujah. >> we'll try some love tonight. jennifer holliday is in the house to perform for us after i tell you she has a new project out. while i understand what the delay was about it's about time. i couldn't be happier. i have been playing it like crazy in my car. jennifer holliday, "the song is you." for those of you that recall dream girls on broadway back in the day, she's still got it. if you were introduced to her on "american idol" she's got it. what are you singing? >> "theyou used to be," a song i wrote. >> she's going to sing it and she wrote it. she's trying everything, love, writing songs, singing songs. jennifer holliday, i'm honored to have
in the tradition of our great veterans like nancy wilson, etta james. >> every track on here, you dedicate to a particular artist. >> yes. we all get it from somewhere. just wanted to bring music back. also just because i'm so happy. i thought i would try again, too. i'm going to sing and try the lyrics. come on now. it'll get greater later is what i say. 50 is the new 30. >> if you're going to live, walk and not be depressed try it. >> hallelujah. >> we'll try...
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. >> i believe like community policing has its roots in conservative, james wilson, i believe was a bigroponent of community policing. >> incident grating into the community and broken window policy. and knowing your police officers and having a communication with them. the friendly police officer in the neighborhood. and now we see riot gear and bullet proof vests and armored personnel carriers. i find it very troubling. what i also find troubling. >> molotov cocktails coming from the other side. >> with all this gear and equipment rod wheeler was just saying and thousands of cops on the scene that nobody was preventing the latting of the liquor store, of the beauty supply store. if police for any reason it's fundamentally to preserve civic order to prevent lunancy from taking place. if they can't do that then what's the point. >> it's the hall monitor syndrome sometimes. you get a guy in a small town police department and get some little domestic disturbance reported in these stories the hall monitor syndrome gets in an armored personnel carrier. like the keene pumpkin festival a nice
. >> i believe like community policing has its roots in conservative, james wilson, i believe was a bigroponent of community policing. >> incident grating into the community and broken window policy. and knowing your police officers and having a communication with them. the friendly police officer in the neighborhood. and now we see riot gear and bullet proof vests and armored personnel carriers. i find it very troubling. what i also find troubling. >> molotov cocktails coming...
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former cia director james woolsey and woodrow wilson center's jane harmon join me coming up next. ♪ [ackie's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin a we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means more growth for your business, and more jobs. it's not just business as usual. see how new york can help your business grow, at startup.ny.gov >>> the objectives of the latest u.s. mission in iraq now in its sixth day have been somewhat vague, an operation limited in scope with no specific timeline. but there is one thing president obama and his administration have been very clear about -- no mission creep. >> as commander in chief, i
former cia director james woolsey and woodrow wilson center's jane harmon join me coming up next. ♪ [ackie's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin a we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of...
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james. best of luck to you guys. police officer darren wilsonas been out of sight and on leave since he shot michael brown. up next, what we know about him. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. centurylink your link to what's next. but now that we have the tempadjustable base,ile, it's even better. [evie] i go up...heeeeyyy... [announcer] discover how tempur-pedic can move you. and now through september 7th,save up to $500 on a tempur-pedic mattress and adjustable base. ♪ [music] defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d. beauty is bone deep. with a new00 volkswagen turbo.rd card why are we so obsessed with turbo? because we like giving you power, but we also
james. best of luck to you guys. police officer darren wilsonas been out of sight and on leave since he shot michael brown. up next, what we know about him. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you...
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governor james knicksnixon is n listening to calls to have the attorney step down. a fund for wilson has raised $56,000, that's doubled in one day. jay, a much different scene there overnight. >> reporter: good morning, richard. today, as you described, could be one of the most pivotal since michael brown was shot and killed here. the grand jury will get evidence in the case. attorney general eric holder will be here as the civil rights investigation continues. and it comes as one of the most peaceful nights in more than a week. >> we shall overcome. we will be all right. >> there was a major and much-needed shift on the streets of ferguson overnight. >> don't shoot! >> hands up! >> reporter: protesters still marched. and there were a few tense moments and dozens of arrests. >> at about midnight, bottles were thrown at police officers near a business. police did deploy their helmet shields for protection and break into the crowd and search for the agitators. >> reporter: officers in riot gear did line the streets, but for the most part, this community policed itself. >> this has been
governor james knicksnixon is n listening to calls to have the attorney step down. a fund for wilson has raised $56,000, that's doubled in one day. jay, a much different scene there overnight. >> reporter: good morning, richard. today, as you described, could be one of the most pivotal since michael brown was shot and killed here. the grand jury will get evidence in the case. attorney general eric holder will be here as the civil rights investigation continues. and it comes as one of the...
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wilson. back to you. >> thanks very much. harris? >>> well, family and friends are remembering the life of american journalist james foley killed by terrorists. earlier today, a moment to pause in his memory. ♪ >> thoughts and prayers during a memorial mass at foley's hometown church. they want him to be remembered for telling the world about the suffering. >> the foley family is devoutly catholic. today, five days after james foley's murders, the family's church embraced james' parents and the family with prayer and love. it was standing room only at the church in james' hometown. hundreds of friends and neighbors mourning and the name of all people of good will, our deep of the sympathy, our continued prayer and our pledge to keep the witness of james' life as a personal call to faith, courage and love. >> james' parents staying remarkably strong as they have through this ordeal singing "amazing grace," and stood infront thanking the crowd for their support and received a standing ovation. the reverend extended the personal condolences of pope francis. early in the week the pope spoke to james' parents for 20 minutes in a long and tense, v
wilson. back to you. >> thanks very much. harris? >>> well, family and friends are remembering the life of american journalist james foley killed by terrorists. earlier today, a moment to pause in his memory. ♪ >> thoughts and prayers during a memorial mass at foley's hometown church. they want him to be remembered for telling the world about the suffering. >> the foley family is devoutly catholic. today, five days after james foley's murders, the family's church...
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james foley. how this could put our national security at risk. >> police officer darren wilson nearly beaten unconsciousands of michael brown. some brand new evidence you will only see on fox news. "fox & friends first" starts right now. >> good morn
james foley. how this could put our national security at risk. >> police officer darren wilson nearly beaten unconsciousands of michael brown. some brand new evidence you will only see on fox news. "fox & friends first" starts right now. >> good morn
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james foley. how this could put our national security at risk. >> police officer darren wilson nearly beaten unconscious at the hands of michael brown. some brand new evidence you will only see on fox news. "fox & friends first" starts right now. >> good morning to you. welcome to "fox & friends first". i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. thank you for joining us. >> let's get right to the breaking news. details emerging about the pentag pentagon rescue to rescue james foley. >> we are live with that. the expanded hunt for the masked executioner. >> story about a failed rescue attempt started breaking about 12-hours ago. the special operations team spent two plus hours on the ground in the desert in eastern syria even at the second location searching for the american hostages. intel a few days late. while they killed a number of isis militants they did not find any americans at the location. the focus is also shiftingbhz the other man in this video the execution video of james foley. they are looking into his killer. the guardian newspaper reports he is a british national from london who g
james foley. how this could put our national security at risk. >> police officer darren wilson nearly beaten unconscious at the hands of michael brown. some brand new evidence you will only see on fox news. "fox & friends first" starts right now. >> good morning to you. welcome to "fox & friends first". i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. thank you for joining us. >> let's get right to the breaking news. details emerging about the...
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wilson. uma. >> that was quite a while back. all right, james, good to see you, thank you very much. >> you bet. >>> and you can hear from the governor himself offering up his response to this indictment tomorrow on "fox news sunday." it's an exclusive interview and you can check your local listings for the time and the channel. >>> how do move forward and bring order and peace back to ferguson. >>> plus, the irs targeting scandal and lois lerner's missing e-mails. wait until you hear what the new details are. we've got some about the agency and what it did or didn't do it has a judge boiling mad. you're apparently not getting the whole story. that's what one judge is saying about the ongoing illegal immigration crisis on the border or the real dangers. >> in terms of the amount of people that are coming through that have the potential to be spreading disease, we're pretty much almost at 100% because they're really getting no serious check whatsoever. >> that's correct. >> and just ahead, documentary producer dennis michael lynch and his exclusi
wilson. uma. >> that was quite a while back. all right, james, good to see you, thank you very much. >> you bet. >>> and you can hear from the governor himself offering up his response to this indictment tomorrow on "fox news sunday." it's an exclusive interview and you can check your local listings for the time and the channel. >>> how do move forward and bring order and peace back to ferguson. >>> plus, the irs targeting scandal and lois...
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but the prominent players in the film are james reese york, character earnest whitman plays the role, and then wilson and robinson who are both members of the band. the combat hero is dead, so-called kreme rogers -- clem rogers who's a fictitious character, and he's supposed to be selena, who was lena horne, brother. and there's some mention that he won this friend of medal, and he wanted selena to have it, and then she wears it, and i go into a lot of detail about what the symbolism of that. but that's the end of any discussion of the combat role of of the 369th. and the movie -- in fact, there's a magazine that bill williamson is reading that says it's recognizing the great accomplishments of blacks to the world of entertainment. i mean, that's paraphrasing, but as if blacks couldn't be lawyers, doctors, teachers, etc. it's all about entertainment, and that's what the film is about although the 369th is, introduces the film. and, in fact, it goes from showing actual footage of the parade to this, you know, sort of sound stage view, and then it devolves into minstrelsy, literally, in the middle of t
but the prominent players in the film are james reese york, character earnest whitman plays the role, and then wilson and robinson who are both members of the band. the combat hero is dead, so-called kreme rogers -- clem rogers who's a fictitious character, and he's supposed to be selena, who was lena horne, brother. and there's some mention that he won this friend of medal, and he wanted selena to have it, and then she wears it, and i go into a lot of detail about what the symbolism of that....
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wilson. >>> the execution of american journalist james foley highlights again that european nationals may bewith isis in syria and iraq. we'll show you what's happening right now to find the terrorist who killed foley. >>> and fresh fears and questions, after two new cases of ebola have health officials worried worldwide. we'll explain what you can learn from these new patients. >>> and a woman is making history, breaking the glass back board in the nba. we'll meet the leader who will soon be calling all the shots for the players association. >>> good afternoon to you all. thank you so much for being here. i'm t.j. holmes. that breaking story we've been keeping an eye on today, a large rally for eric garner on staten island, new york. the scene near the neighborhood that you're seeing there where 43-year-old father of six eric garner was killed while in police custody. an officer apparently put him in a choke hold, which is prohibited by the nypd. the city's medical examiner ruled garner's death a homicide. this incident was caught on video. the video you're seeing there. today garner's fami
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wilson. and some politicians are pushing for federal and local investigations to be completed soon, so that the evidence can be made public. >>> the parents of executed u.s. journalist james foley are talking about their harrowing ordeal and public, painful loss. the foleys say when they initially got an e-mail from their son's captors, they were actually encouraged even though the terror group isis did threaten to execute him. >> i actually hoped we could engage in negotiations with them if they were willing to send us any sort of communication, because we had none prior. >> the foley's appearing on the "today" show today. earlier this week on video, he was executed for everyone to see. u.s. war planes dropped bombs on flee more isis targets today as the debate rages on in washington whether those bombings should expand to syria. as for the foleys, they are encouraged by international support, especially a call from the pope. >> huge comfort. huge comfort, because pope francis, like jesus, loves, like jim. he understood jim's heart. >> isis is now threatening to execute a second miami journalist, he has been held for a year now, he was kidnapped last august. our coverage
wilson. and some politicians are pushing for federal and local investigations to be completed soon, so that the evidence can be made public. >>> the parents of executed u.s. journalist james foley are talking about their harrowing ordeal and public, painful loss. the foleys say when they initially got an e-mail from their son's captors, they were actually encouraged even though the terror group isis did threaten to execute him. >> i actually hoped we could engage in negotiations...
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source tells us today that reports that officer darren wilson suffered a injured eye socket in the scuffle are false. amidcalls for justice for murdered james foley, chuck hagel calls isis beyond anything we have seen. we know they will stop at nothing to get what they want. so how worried is the white house and what will president obama do about all of this? and is all that criticism of martha vineyard vacation fair? we'll get into all that tonight. we'll begin with the latest from here in ferguson, missouri. let's go to jake tapper. jake, what do you have for us this evening? >> well, don, it has been a pretty quiet night this evening. roughly 75 to 100 protesters all possessful. a huge showing of religious leaders and clergy men here this evening. there is -- yesterday, as you know, they added the clergy tents, which is right behind me. and interesting scene earlier tonight when captain ron johnson of the missouri state highway patrol who is in charge of security has been in charge of security here in ferguson now since the governor appointed him to that job one week ago, very interesting scene as he was out and about, shaking hands, get
source tells us today that reports that officer darren wilson suffered a injured eye socket in the scuffle are false. amidcalls for justice for murdered james foley, chuck hagel calls isis beyond anything we have seen. we know they will stop at nothing to get what they want. so how worried is the white house and what will president obama do about all of this? and is all that criticism of martha vineyard vacation fair? we'll get into all that tonight. we'll begin with the latest from here in...
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wilson. many on the left siding with the unarmed 18-year-old. are too many pundits involved in speculation? >>> the horrifying death of journalist james foley, killed by the butchers of trifts. should news outlets carried those images? and should twitter have banned them? >>> plus, rick perry laughed out of the court of public opinion. i'm howard kurtz and this is "media buzz." >>> as the envision of anchors, concerneds, commentators in one embattled missouri town hurt the cause of keeping the police? the police captain running things in ferguson says yes, some of them have. >> when a certain element, that criminal element that got out here with masks on, who wanted to acknowledge state and build up the crowd and stop with the media, the media would swarm around them, give them a platform and glamourize their activities. >> some journalists mixed it up with police, perhaps relishing the confrontation. >> i think we're about to be arrested because we're standing on the sidewalk and you said you wanted to -- move out of the way, sir. move! >> the officer who pushed lemon was later suspended over a videotape racist rant. other journalist
wilson. many on the left siding with the unarmed 18-year-old. are too many pundits involved in speculation? >>> the horrifying death of journalist james foley, killed by the butchers of trifts. should news outlets carried those images? and should twitter have banned them? >>> plus, rick perry laughed out of the court of public opinion. i'm howard kurtz and this is "media buzz." >>> as the envision of anchors, concerneds, commentators in one embattled...
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wilson supporters hope the flood twitter what they knew at that. >> as fathers charged in connection with accidental shooting of his three rows on it. it james l. jenkins charged with unlawful use the weapon by a felon. boy was shot at home plate with two siblings in a closet. police say that when jenkins saw that it was his gone ahead and use that he took a gone out of the house and then ran off. his son is recovering at the hospital. another swing at black gov. by the bruce rauner republican candidate. his call for term limits, his former chief of staff as a emails related to antibiotic programs appeared by the fed. >> is under investigation for to massive problems of self dealing and mismanagement in sight is an illustration. we need term limits now on our politicians, to bring in fresh ideas, new leaders and new opportunities for voters to express themselves. >> in reference to his former equity firm, people have said that bruce rauner does that the ethics at. >> chris christie is in the chicago to raise money. as a possible presidential contender he will raise a fund for congressional contender. >> as we get our first real heat wave of the
wilson supporters hope the flood twitter what they knew at that. >> as fathers charged in connection with accidental shooting of his three rows on it. it james l. jenkins charged with unlawful use the weapon by a felon. boy was shot at home plate with two siblings in a closet. police say that when jenkins saw that it was his gone ahead and use that he took a gone out of the house and then ran off. his son is recovering at the hospital. another swing at black gov. by the bruce rauner...
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wilson, they didn't want to have a confrontation. >> thanks for being with us. >> michael brown the day he was killed and his cog league, attorney james williams. good evening, gentlemen. freeman, i'm going to go to you. last week i asked if your client said whether michael was shot in the chest or back. your answer was your client told you that michael was shot in the back and that your client actually saw the officer fire at michael when he had his hands up. so are you still saying the same thing? >> we're still saying the same thing and the autopsy confirms the same thing. it basically states there were six shots fired. one of them who did hit mike in the arm. not quite sure whether it was from the back or from the front. that's consistent with what my client said. he said mike was shot in the back but it shows that he was shot in the arm. >> i've just got to interrupt. what michael said was there were six shots all from the front. if indeed that is the case, and they can certainly tell the difference between an entrance and an exit, then, you know, there's a lot of misinformation that was put out there that might have fired up peo
wilson, they didn't want to have a confrontation. >> thanks for being with us. >> michael brown the day he was killed and his cog league, attorney james williams. good evening, gentlemen. freeman, i'm going to go to you. last week i asked if your client said whether michael was shot in the chest or back. your answer was your client told you that michael was shot in the back and that your client actually saw the officer fire at michael when he had his hands up. so are you still...
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james, think you so much. today at 330 live p.m. eastern at the wilson center for a discussion about the future of the european union. congress is onle break, we are spotlighting key congressional hearings. theght at 8 p.m., investigation into the irs. here is a look at some of that hearing. >> this is a pattern of abuse, a pattern of behavior that is not giving us any confidence that this agency is being impartial. i don't believe you. this is incredible. career, andlong this is the first time anyone has said they don't believe me. >> i don't believe you. >> that's fine. we can have an agreement. have a long record -- >> being forthcoming -- >> i'm sorry -- >> let him answer the question. >> i didn't ask a question. >> yes, you did. gentleman -- i realize disrupting a hearing, sort of -- >>, on. regular order. >> here is what being forthcoming as. if we are investigating targeting people based on their political beliefs and the e-mails in question are lost because of a hard drive crash that apparently is unrecoverable, which a lot of i.t. professionals
james, think you so much. today at 330 live p.m. eastern at the wilson center for a discussion about the future of the european union. congress is onle break, we are spotlighting key congressional hearings. theght at 8 p.m., investigation into the irs. here is a look at some of that hearing. >> this is a pattern of abuse, a pattern of behavior that is not giving us any confidence that this agency is being impartial. i don't believe you. this is incredible. career, andlong this is the...
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james holloway. general david jones, chief of staff of the air force and general wilson of the marine corps. responsible men whose the defense of this nation and the preservation of our securities. the treaties have been overwhelming supported throughout latin america, but predictably they are opposed abroad by some who are unfriendly to the united states and they would like to disorder in panama and a disruption of our political, economic and military ties with our friends in central and south america. and in the caribbean. >> i know that the treaties also have been opposed by many americans. much of that opposition is based on misunderstanding and misinformation. i found when the full terms of the agreement are known. most people are convinced that a national interest of our country will be served best by ratifying the treaties. tonight i wants you to hear the facts. i want to add to the serious questions and tell you why i feel the panama canal treaties should be approved. the most important reason, the only reason to ratify the treaties that they are in the highest national interest of t
james holloway. general david jones, chief of staff of the air force and general wilson of the marine corps. responsible men whose the defense of this nation and the preservation of our securities. the treaties have been overwhelming supported throughout latin america, but predictably they are opposed abroad by some who are unfriendly to the united states and they would like to disorder in panama and a disruption of our political, economic and military ties with our friends in central and south...
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rogers, chief of staff in the army, admiral james holloway, chief of naval operations, david jones, chief of staff of the air force, and general louis wilson commandant of the marine corps -- responsible men whose professions in the defense of the preservation of our security . the treaties also have been overwhelmingly supported america, but predictably, they are opposed would likehose who to see disorder in panama and a disruption of our political, economic, and military ties with our friends. the treaties also have been opposed by many americans. much of that opposition is based on misinformation. termsd that when the full of the agreement are explained, most people are content that the national interest of our country will be served best by ratifying the treaty. tonight, i want you to hear the s.ct i want to answer the most serious questions and tell you why i feel the panama canal treaty should be approved. the most important reason to theyy the treaty is that are in the highest national interests of the united states and will strengthen our position .n the world our security interests will be stronger. opportunities will be improved.
rogers, chief of staff in the army, admiral james holloway, chief of naval operations, david jones, chief of staff of the air force, and general louis wilson commandant of the marine corps -- responsible men whose professions in the defense of the preservation of our security . the treaties also have been overwhelmingly supported america, but predictably, they are opposed would likehose who to see disorder in panama and a disruption of our political, economic, and military ties with our...
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wilson. there was no discipline the action taken against them he was treated for injuries that occurred on saturday. >>: jamesies held across the country member 18 year-old michael brown of the young team that was shot killed by police. they just released the name of the officer who shot and killed the young man. police released its the first of fear of the officers' safety. there also releasing new information. say that there was a new arm robbery and a surveillance video of him punching a clerk in the space and selling cigars. the officer stopped to talk to michael brown and there was confrontation between the officer and then the shots rang out after that. >>: reporter:: so digit its chances in that press conference or read anything that came out of that this money? >>: i saw the press conference and i saw the video >>: what's your reaction now we have rights leading up to today's press conference rolling against the police standing up in defense of this team. can get a little bit more clarity of what happens now? >>: the question is not the clarity of what happened prior to the shooting is the fact that t
wilson. there was no discipline the action taken against them he was treated for injuries that occurred on saturday. >>: jamesies held across the country member 18 year-old michael brown of the young team that was shot killed by police. they just released the name of the officer who shot and killed the young man. police released its the first of fear of the officers' safety. there also releasing new information. say that there was a new arm robbery and a surveillance video of him punching...
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james, good to see you again. he is the deputy director of the american institute in ukraine, joining us, good to see you again, thank you, sir. >> still ahead, st. louis police officer darren wilson, joins us. that's not the right picture. he is the same name but he is not the officer that shot michael brown. the negative backlash he received anyway, and the issue of diversity in the police department. >> al jazeera america presents: >> smile and look at the camera. >> edge of eighteen >> i thought grades would get me into college. >> the tough realities >> the bullying became too much to take for me. >> my parents basically hated each other. >> facing our kids >> that's not how life works, apparently. >> look what i have for you... you can't have it. >> i'm not giving up - my father can't take those dreams away from me. >> dreaming big >> i've got to get into at least one of these top schools... there's no way i can't. >> i would like to run for president of the united states. >> confronting fears >> i have a confession to make. >> i don't wanna have to take out loans. >> i took the pregnancy test. >> making their future, real >> that dream was crushed, you're done... you weren'
james, good to see you again. he is the deputy director of the american institute in ukraine, joining us, good to see you again, thank you, sir. >> still ahead, st. louis police officer darren wilson, joins us. that's not the right picture. he is the same name but he is not the officer that shot michael brown. the negative backlash he received anyway, and the issue of diversity in the police department. >> al jazeera america presents: >> smile and look at the camera. >>...
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james foley. the man who communicated with his captors joins us tonight. let's go "outfront." good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight the breaking news. we have new information about officer darren wilson's injuries the day he shot and killed mike brown. a source with detailed knowledge of the investigation tells cnn that darren wilson had a, quote, swollen face and that he went to the hospital to be treated for that injury. x-rays were taken. but -- and this is crucial -- the source tells cnn that darren wilson did not have a fractured eye socket. that contradicts reports from other news organizations. so will a swollen face save darren wilson from indictment? we have a full report on this as well as that crucial kill shot to mike brown's head. but first we go to the ground in ferguson and our stephanie elam. a group starting to gather at the location where michael brown was shot and killed. what is the mood tonight? >> right. if you look out here, you can see that people are out here. they're gathering. you can see the location where mike brown was shot. there's a memorial that has continued to grow out here. and people are starting to gather. we understand that people are coming out t
james foley. the man who communicated with his captors joins us tonight. let's go "outfront." good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight the breaking news. we have new information about officer darren wilson's injuries the day he shot and killed mike brown. a source with detailed knowledge of the investigation tells cnn that darren wilson had a, quote, swollen face and that he went to the hospital to be treated for that injury. x-rays were taken. but -- and...
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james foley. the man who communicated with his captors joins us tonight. let's go "outfront." good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight the breaking news. we have new information about officer darren wilson's
james foley. the man who communicated with his captors joins us tonight. let's go "outfront." good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight the breaking news. we have new information about officer darren wilson's