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where are the jim browns? we don't expect people to do things the same way they were done in the '60s, since you and jim didn't do things the same way jackie robinson did or jesse owens or joe lewis did. how did we come to a place where we have the level of uninvolvement, apathy, a lack of concern about the broader issues that you speak of now? >> you mentioned jackie robinson. i met him a couple times. when he died, i got a call from rachel robinson. she said that she wanted me to be a pallbearer at his funeral. and i said, that's an overwhelming honor. why me? she said, you were one of jackie's favorite athletes. and i took that to say jackie had done a tremendous thing for us. he was the first black to play baseball, but he was never a pushover. and he took us to a place that opening up this whole world for us. but i was not going to revisit that place. i wanted to take it to the next step. >> which you most certainly did. >> and so when red asked me -- he said, he's retiring. i went back to my coach. he sai
where are the jim browns? we don't expect people to do things the same way they were done in the '60s, since you and jim didn't do things the same way jackie robinson did or jesse owens or joe lewis did. how did we come to a place where we have the level of uninvolvement, apathy, a lack of concern about the broader issues that you speak of now? >> you mentioned jackie robinson. i met him a couple times. when he died, i got a call from rachel robinson. she said that she wanted me to be a...
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jim brown. [ applause ]h. take it away. >> thank you very much.it's a real pleasure to be here with two men that i have known t forouc about the last 45 or 50 years. if you hear a touch of respect and affection in t my voice during the course of o this conversation, you have me correctly. i want t to begin by stating thc there have been four athletes over the last half of the 20th o century who have been utterly transformative. of course, is the s immortal jackie robinson.ble m [ applause ] mr. bill russell. [ applause ]an the third is the incomparable mr. jim brown. [ applause ] and the fourth is the absolutele unconcurable, miss billy jean r i want to focus on the struggle at the intereface of race and f sports. i went back and read jim and f bill's first two books. jim brown's "off my chest and out of bounds" and bill russell's "goal for glory and second win."day bec for athletes because they say where we have come from and the for them to be g where they are today.as the things that stuck with me about those books and reading them was, first,
jim brown. [ applause ]h. take it away. >> thank you very much.it's a real pleasure to be here with two men that i have known t forouc about the last 45 or 50 years. if you hear a touch of respect and affection in t my voice during the course of o this conversation, you have me correctly. i want t to begin by stating thc there have been four athletes over the last half of the 20th o century who have been utterly transformative. of course, is the s immortal jackie robinson.ble m [ applause...
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quÉ hace jim brown cuando los ve en nueva york. >> los gemelos dijo! nos dijo que no hay problema. >> ya sea bailando componiendo o escribiendo guiones, los hermanos se abren paso y triunfan en el mundo del baile. >> no creo en la suerte porque la suerte es como una excusa que usa el ser humano para cuando las cosas no salen como la sueÑa en ese momento y dice no tuve suerte, yo hubiera abandonado porque no tengo suerte. pero preferÍ creer en lo que sentÍa adentro que era, es cuestiÓn de tiempo. >> y el tiempo ha estado a su favor. >> quÉ talento! qué bendiciÓn ganarse la vida a travÉs de su pasiÓn! >> un gran testimonio para aquellos que sueÑan, todo es posible si se pone creer, yo creo que hay que demostrar, quÉ lindo ver cÓmo se unen en cada proyecto y poniendo en alto a los argentinos asÍ que muy bien por ellos. sÍguense algo que comentÁbamos aquÍ interesante que un nuevo esmalte, queridas amigas de primer impacto, las va a proteger en caso de que sean vÍctimas de violadores que estÁn al acecho en los bares sobre todo asÍ que les vamos a contar cÓm
quÉ hace jim brown cuando los ve en nueva york. >> los gemelos dijo! nos dijo que no hay problema. >> ya sea bailando componiendo o escribiendo guiones, los hermanos se abren paso y triunfan en el mundo del baile. >> no creo en la suerte porque la suerte es como una excusa que usa el ser humano para cuando las cosas no salen como la sueÑa en ese momento y dice no tuve suerte, yo hubiera abandonado porque no tengo suerte. pero preferÍ creer en lo que sentÍa adentro que era,...
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>jim brown was at the game. saw him. and johnny manziel was waving a finger to the fans. >> everybody was talking about that. >> everything is one dollar. >> i don't think that is what he was saying. for jeansould you pay that are rigged to >> a zoo in japan found a unique way to make some money. ripped toelling jeans shreds by lions, tigers, and bears. >> oh, my. [laughter] >> they toss the genes into animal enclosures. three pairs sell for $3500. >> stafford county, flood warning until 1:45. >> jimmy kimmel is live next. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- rosario dawson -- eric mccormack -- and music from self with cleto and the cletos. and now, for your information, here is jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everyone. i appreciate that.
>jim brown was at the game. saw him. and johnny manziel was waving a finger to the fans. >> everybody was talking about that. >> everything is one dollar. >> i don't think that is what he was saying. for jeansould you pay that are rigged to >> a zoo in japan found a unique way to make some money. ripped toelling jeans shreds by lions, tigers, and bears. >> oh, my. [laughter] >> they toss the genes into animal enclosures. three pairs sell for $3500....
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with some reaction from entourage was jim brown who's on the line from london are there jim so right now london says it's helping the kurdish refugees the hope for do you think the british involvement in iraq is going to go. under the words. well yes i mean remember the britain pulled out a bit before the united states and i remember in fact. they were the air force public relations magazine for i think it was twenty twelve had the headline nineteen years over iraq and we know that. the americans would not have pulled out of iraq but for the fact that they couldn't get a basing agreement so they certainly have a strategic interest to be there to have a military presence. and i think we shouldn't assume that this is something completely separate from that also we can question the humanitarian russia now because we've just apparently finished with this assault on garza which is just down the road from where the british will be biased about which the british government felt that it should not in any way intervene. and in fact just along the coast you have libya where they did intervene
with some reaction from entourage was jim brown who's on the line from london are there jim so right now london says it's helping the kurdish refugees the hope for do you think the british involvement in iraq is going to go. under the words. well yes i mean remember the britain pulled out a bit before the united states and i remember in fact. they were the air force public relations magazine for i think it was twenty twelve had the headline nineteen years over iraq and we know that. the...
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and we like jim brown who is the president of the western hemisphere. let's go to kareal, in in california. >> caller: booyah, jim, i love you! -- i sold it today, because nobody got hurt by taking the profits. >> i like thatte attitude. that is true, but i like the products. call kaul -- >> caller: is the stock going to go higher? >> mobile eye and gopro are the specs this that came public this year that i'm itching to buy on any weakness. wasn't this month opposed to be terrible? did we get that memo? were we supposed to get hammered? how did we get the best august in a decade in we got solid win withers, not much to fear, but plenty to embrace. searching for records in hay stack is tough. i may have found needle. it's a drug deal that could make you money. >> wall with street left you for dead, and am going for caution tape, csi mad money continues, with my stock investigation and our health care system's desperate need of workers, i'm taking the pulse of a company, trying to fix that, stick with cramer. bulldog: it's true! i am a bundle of talent! bu
and we like jim brown who is the president of the western hemisphere. let's go to kareal, in in california. >> caller: booyah, jim, i love you! -- i sold it today, because nobody got hurt by taking the profits. >> i like thatte attitude. that is true, but i like the products. call kaul -- >> caller: is the stock going to go higher? >> mobile eye and gopro are the specs this that came public this year that i'm itching to buy on any weakness. wasn't this month opposed to...
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at 8:00 p.m., bill russell and football hall of famer jim brown describe their struggles for respect throughout their careers, and the role of african-americans in college and professional sports today. and at 10:00, author matthew algea talks about "pedestrianism" when walking people walk, and how competitive walking became the most popular sport in many major eastern cities, including new york and philadelphia, in the 1870s and 1880s. >>> here are some of the highlights for this weekend. tonight at 8:00 p.m., a history tour, looking at the civil war. saturday at 6:30, the communicators visits a technology fair on capitol hill. sunday, on q&a, political commentator, author and former presidential candidate pat buchanan. >>> so c spans 2, books or hillary clinton, barack obama, and edward snowden. saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards" the weekly standard's daniel halpern, and sunday morning at 10:30 we tour the literary sites of casper, women many. >>> tonight the negro league's kansas city monarchs. saturday at 6:00 p.m. on the civil war, the depiction of slavery in movies.
at 8:00 p.m., bill russell and football hall of famer jim brown describe their struggles for respect throughout their careers, and the role of african-americans in college and professional sports today. and at 10:00, author matthew algea talks about "pedestrianism" when walking people walk, and how competitive walking became the most popular sport in many major eastern cities, including new york and philadelphia, in the 1870s and 1880s. >>> here are some of the highlights for...
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one of the complex matters, jim brown, one of the greatest player, who had a complex relationship with domestic violence. mike con concludes it. it's interesting that it's a business and implementation issue for sport. >> are you encouraged this became a national conversation in a way it never was before, with violence against women. this was a national conversation that led to something. how do you feel about that. >> we feel encouraged for those of us working for a long time. to bring the attention to the issue like we have for years. i think someone like commissioner goodell listening and understand of the seriousness of it. we have a new conversation. it's fantastic. >> ruth, robert, mike, wonderful conversation. thank you to all three of you for joining us on the saturday night. have a great weekend. >> thank you. >> the n.a.t.o. summit is set to start in wales next week. how it could affect the crisis in ukraine, that after the break. and a landmark ruling on gay adoption. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america, here is a look at the top stories, the e.u. held a summit in brussel
one of the complex matters, jim brown, one of the greatest player, who had a complex relationship with domestic violence. mike con concludes it. it's interesting that it's a business and implementation issue for sport. >> are you encouraged this became a national conversation in a way it never was before, with violence against women. this was a national conversation that led to something. how do you feel about that. >> we feel encouraged for those of us working for a long time. to...
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jim brown, the greatest football player of all time, who is a very complex relationship with domestic relationship. mike con concludes it well. it's interesting that this is an issue and implementation issue. >> ruth, are you encouraged that this became a national conversation in the way that it hasn't been before whenever high profile athletes have been involved with violence against women, and will know something about it, and will forget about it two days later. this was a national conversation that led to something. how do you feel about that? >> i think you have said it. i feel very encouraged. we all feel very encouraged for those of us working for a long time to bring the national attention to your issue, like we have for years. social media changed the landscape. someone like commissioner cadell taking and listening and understanding the seriousness of it. we have a new conversation that will begin. i think it's fantastic. >> thank you. >> ruth, robert, mike, thank you to all three of you for joining us, we appreciate it. have a great holiday weekend. >>> the first openly gay
jim brown, the greatest football player of all time, who is a very complex relationship with domestic relationship. mike con concludes it well. it's interesting that this is an issue and implementation issue. >> ruth, are you encouraged that this became a national conversation in the way that it hasn't been before whenever high profile athletes have been involved with violence against women, and will know something about it, and will forget about it two days later. this was a national...
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we will examine the kansas city monarchs baseball team to mir from bill russell and jim brown on race sports and take a look at a time in u.s. history when walking was a competitive sport. tonight on c-span and american history torque. recently traveled the country for stories from the civil war looking at the battle of chattanooga, the old slave market in charleston, south carolina, civil war era medicine and a confederate propagandist promoting the cause and europe. c-span american history toward the civil war begins. cramming or unauthorized third-party charges on wireless bills is a growing problem and the majority who are victims to not even know about it because they look like normal charges. he appeared before the senate commerce committee recently. also testifying senator richard blumenthal chairs this hour and 40 minute hearing. the senate [inaudible conversations] recen. senator richard blumenthal chaired this hour, 40 minute hearing. [inaudible conversations] >> this hearing is open, and ask myeyou know -- and as you kn i am here regretfully in place of chairman rockefeller
we will examine the kansas city monarchs baseball team to mir from bill russell and jim brown on race sports and take a look at a time in u.s. history when walking was a competitive sport. tonight on c-span and american history torque. recently traveled the country for stories from the civil war looking at the battle of chattanooga, the old slave market in charleston, south carolina, civil war era medicine and a confederate propagandist promoting the cause and europe. c-span american history...
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jim brown told me, he said helen keller said those who are well off have an understanding, have a hard time understanding those persons who are not well off. this is society. thank you very much. >> we have this gentleman over here. >> hi mayor buried my question is one of the things that strikes me about what you have been doing is the economic growth. you look at economics and during the civil rights movement didn't seem that was a major focus and there's more economic inequality in america and less black businesses now than in the 1880s. now we have the new semicon -- silicon valley and microsoft. washington d.c. is a believer in growth despite everybody else taking credit. why is this not in the forefront in the civil rights or african-american leadership? this is what new jobs, well-paying jobs and private equity jobs at that good jobs in america are still being denied to those who have served their country and who are educated. i think that's something that is the mom told story of washington d.c. and america. >> well unfortunately when you are all pressed like a number of people
jim brown told me, he said helen keller said those who are well off have an understanding, have a hard time understanding those persons who are not well off. this is society. thank you very much. >> we have this gentleman over here. >> hi mayor buried my question is one of the things that strikes me about what you have been doing is the economic growth. you look at economics and during the civil rights movement didn't seem that was a major focus and there's more economic inequality...
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that's followed by a skufgs racism in sports over the years, former pro athletes bill russell and jim browntell their stories. then a look at when walking was the nation's most popular spectator sport. >> here's a great read to deed your summer reading list, c-span's sunday's at 8:00. >> i always knew there was a risk in the bohemian lifestyle and i decided to take it and whether it's an illusion or not, i don't think it is, it helped my concentration. it stopped me being bored. stopped other people being boring to some extent. it would keep me awake. make me want the evening to go on longer, to enhance the moment. if i was asked would i do it again, the answer is probably yes, i would have quit earlier possibly hoping to get away with the whole thing. hear. i would do it again. but the truth is it would be hypocritical of me to say. but i did know. >> vote union and the soviet system in eastern europe contained the seeds of its own destruction. many of the problems we saw at the end begin at the very beginning. i spoke already about day tempt to control all institutions and control all par
that's followed by a skufgs racism in sports over the years, former pro athletes bill russell and jim browntell their stories. then a look at when walking was the nation's most popular spectator sport. >> here's a great read to deed your summer reading list, c-span's sunday's at 8:00. >> i always knew there was a risk in the bohemian lifestyle and i decided to take it and whether it's an illusion or not, i don't think it is, it helped my concentration. it stopped me being bored....
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then a discussion on race in sports with hall of famers bill russell and jim brown. and later, another look at the history of competitive walking. >>> tonight, american history tv explores the overland campaign. a series of major battles that took place in virginia in 1864 between union forces under ulysses s grant and confederates led by robert e. looempt watch the 150th anniversary commemoration ceremonies marking the beginning and conclusion of the overland campaign, as well as a look at the battle of cold harbor, the campaign's final major conflict. that's all tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span3. >>> next, author and baseball historian, phil dixon, discusses the history of the kansas city monarchs. the longest running franchise in the history of baseball's negro leagues. the monarchs featured a number of future hall of fame players including jackie robinson and introduced several new innovations to the game like the use of lights for night games. the dwight d. eisenhower presidential library and museum hosted this hour-long event. >>> first i want to say good afte
then a discussion on race in sports with hall of famers bill russell and jim brown. and later, another look at the history of competitive walking. >>> tonight, american history tv explores the overland campaign. a series of major battles that took place in virginia in 1864 between union forces under ulysses s grant and confederates led by robert e. looempt watch the 150th anniversary commemoration ceremonies marking the beginning and conclusion of the overland campaign, as well as a...
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then a discussion on race in sports with hall of famers bill russell and jim brown. and later another look at the history of competitive walking. >>> tonight american history tv explores the overland campaign, a series of major battles that took place in virginia in 1864 between union forces under ulysses s. grant and confederates led by robert e. lee. watch the 150th anniversary commemoration ceremonies marking the beginning and conclusion of the overland campaign as well as a look at the battle of cold harb harbor, the campaign's final major conflict. that's all tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span3. >>> here is a look at our prime time lineup for this week on the c-span networks. each night starting at 8:00 eastern. on c-span, a debate on genetically modified food. wednesday night highlights from the new york ideas forum including cancer biologist andrew hessle. friday night we'll visit important sites in the history of the civil rights movement. on c-span2 it's book tv in prime time beginning at 8:30 p.m. eastern with a discussion about fracking. tuesday night
then a discussion on race in sports with hall of famers bill russell and jim brown. and later another look at the history of competitive walking. >>> tonight american history tv explores the overland campaign, a series of major battles that took place in virginia in 1864 between union forces under ulysses s. grant and confederates led by robert e. lee. watch the 150th anniversary commemoration ceremonies marking the beginning and conclusion of the overland campaign as well as a look at...
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bill russell and jim brown tell their stories. then a look when walking was the nation's most popular spectator sport. >>> here is a great read to add to your summer reading list "sundays at eight" a collection of stories from the most influential people over the past 25 years. >> there was a risk and i decided to take it. whether it's illusion or not, i don't think it is, it helped my concentration. it stopped me being bored. stopped other people being boring, to some extent. it would keep me awake. would make the evening go on longer for good long conversation, to enhance the moment. if i was asked, would i do it again? the answer is probably yes. i'd have quit earlier, possibly, hoping to get away with the whole thing. easy for me to say. not very nice for my children to hear. sounds irresponsible. if i say, yeah, i'd do all that again to you. the truth is, it could be hypocritical to say, no, i'd never touch the stuff if i didn't no. i did know. everyone does. >> soviet system in eastern europe contained the seeds of its own d
bill russell and jim brown tell their stories. then a look when walking was the nation's most popular spectator sport. >>> here is a great read to add to your summer reading list "sundays at eight" a collection of stories from the most influential people over the past 25 years. >> there was a risk and i decided to take it. whether it's illusion or not, i don't think it is, it helped my concentration. it stopped me being bored. stopped other people being boring, to some...
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at 8:00 p.m., basketball hall of famer bill russell and football hall of famer jim brown describe theirstruggles for respect throughout their careers. and the role of african-americans in college and professional sports today. and at 10:00, author matthew algio talks about his book "pedestrianism." when watching people walk was america's favorite spectator sport. >>> here's some of the highlights for this weekend on c-span. tonight at 8:00 p.m., a history tour looking at the civil war. saturday at 6:30 eastern, the communicators visits a technology fair on capitol hill. sunday on q&a, political commentator, author and former presidential candidate pat buchanan. on c-span 2 tonight at 8:00 eastern, books on hillary clinton, barack obama and edward snowden. saturday at 10:00 p.m. on afterwards, the weekly standard's daniel halper and sunday morning we tour the literary sites of caspar, wyoming. on c-span3, the negro league's kansas city monarchs. saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on the civil war, the depiction of slavery in movies. and sunday on "real america" at 4:00 p.m., an interview with
at 8:00 p.m., basketball hall of famer bill russell and football hall of famer jim brown describe theirstruggles for respect throughout their careers. and the role of african-americans in college and professional sports today. and at 10:00, author matthew algio talks about his book "pedestrianism." when watching people walk was america's favorite spectator sport. >>> here's some of the highlights for this weekend on c-span. tonight at 8:00 p.m., a history tour looking at the...
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at 8:00 p.m., basketball hall of famer bill russell and football hall of famer jim brown describe their struggles for respect throughout their careers. and the role of african-americans in sports. and then the book pedestrianism, when watching people walk was a favorite sport. >>> here is a great read to add to your summer reading list. c-span's latest book sundays at eight. a collection of stories from some of the nation's most influential people over the past 25 years. >> i always knew there's a risk in the bohemian lifestyle and i decided to take it because whether it's an illusion or not, i don't think it is. it helped my concentration. it stopped me being bored. it stopped other people being boring to some extent. it would keep me awake, make me want to have the evening go on longer, to prolong the conversation. if i was asked would i do it again, the answer is probably yes, i'd have quit earlier possibly hoping to get away with the whole thing. easy for me to say, of course, not very nice for my children to hear. it sounds irresponsible if i say, yeah, i'd do all that again to you
at 8:00 p.m., basketball hall of famer bill russell and football hall of famer jim brown describe their struggles for respect throughout their careers. and the role of african-americans in sports. and then the book pedestrianism, when watching people walk was a favorite sport. >>> here is a great read to add to your summer reading list. c-span's latest book sundays at eight. a collection of stories from some of the nation's most influential people over the past 25 years. >> i...
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jim. michael brown's family is expected to attend, as are the parents of trayvon martin. brown's funeral is scheduled for monday. >> axelrod: the events in ferguson are adding momentum to the response to another police controversy in new york city. a man died last month after a police officer used an apparent chokehold in a struggle captured on video. today, there was a rally on staten island, and mark albert was there. >> reporter: the half mile long march started where the outrage began. >> what do we want? >> justice. >> what do we want? >> justice! >> more than 2,000 people followed the family of eric garner to the office of the local prosecutor. they want charged filed against nypd officer who put his arm around garner's throat while officers tried to subdue him. >> reporter: garner was suspected of selling cigarettes illegally. the medical examiner ruled the death a homicide with compression of the neck listed as a cause of death. you want to be heard. >> we want to be heard. >> reporter: aniana gerardo was among the marchers. it has been five weeks since eric garne
jim. michael brown's family is expected to attend, as are the parents of trayvon martin. brown's funeral is scheduled for monday. >> axelrod: the events in ferguson are adding momentum to the response to another police controversy in new york city. a man died last month after a police officer used an apparent chokehold in a struggle captured on video. today, there was a rally on staten island, and mark albert was there. >> reporter: the half mile long march started where the outrage...
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the second-story sidney tells us about her client jim brown was a merrill lynch executive involved indealings with enron corporation. sidney alleges very serious whipping prosecutorial misconduct in that case and i don't in any way question her since saturday and she she lays out her argument angry deep -- great detail in the book but unlike the stevens case where the adjudication found prosecutorial misconduct in the brown case, the adjudication found exactly the opposite. that is the federal district court judge presiding over the case rejected the arguments. the fifth circuit which i must say as a sidney points out dismissed many of the accounts of the indictments but not all of them. nonetheless rejected the claims of prosecutorial misconduct and that judgment was an appeal to the fifth circuit where a panel of independent judges rejected it. the supreme court denied served, denied certiorari and sidney says three separate state bar associations declined to find these prosecutors had engaged in misconduct. you know, i don't know what to say. we have serious allegations by one side
the second-story sidney tells us about her client jim brown was a merrill lynch executive involved indealings with enron corporation. sidney alleges very serious whipping prosecutorial misconduct in that case and i don't in any way question her since saturday and she she lays out her argument angry deep -- great detail in the book but unlike the stevens case where the adjudication found prosecutorial misconduct in the brown case, the adjudication found exactly the opposite. that is the federal...
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that's followed by a skufgs racism in sports over the years, former pro athletes bill russell and jim brownell their stories. then a look at when walking was the nation's most popular spectator sport. >> here's a great read to deed your summer reading
that's followed by a skufgs racism in sports over the years, former pro athletes bill russell and jim brownell their stories. then a look at when walking was the nation's most popular spectator sport. >> here's a great read to deed your summer reading
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the second story is about her client, jim brown, who was a merrill lynch executive involved in dealingsthe enron corporation. sidney alleges very serious sweeping prosecutorial misconduct in the case, and don't in any way question her sincerity, and she lays out her arguments in great detail in the book. but unlike the stephens case, where the adjudication found prosecutorial misconduct in the brown case, the adjudication found exactly the opposite. that is, the federal district court judge predsing over the case rejected the argument. the fifth circuit, which i must say, as sydney points out, dismissed many of the count of the indictments but not all of them. nonetheless, rejected the claim-of-prosecutorial misconduct, and that judgment was appealed to the fifth circuit, where a panel of independent judges rejected it. denied the petition to take the case and then as sidney said the stepford do because of the bar associations that n. gage in the misconduct. i don't know what to say. we have serious allegations by one side in the dispute. as i read the book i kept wanting to ask the oth
the second story is about her client, jim brown, who was a merrill lynch executive involved in dealingsthe enron corporation. sidney alleges very serious sweeping prosecutorial misconduct in the case, and don't in any way question her sincerity, and she lays out her arguments in great detail in the book. but unlike the stephens case, where the adjudication found prosecutorial misconduct in the brown case, the adjudication found exactly the opposite. that is, the federal district court judge...
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the second story that sydney tells is about her client, jim brown, a merrill lynch executive involvedn deals with the enron corporation. sydney alleges very serious sweeping prosecutorial misconduct in that case. i don't in any way question her sincerity and she lays out her argument in great detail in the book, but unlike the stevens kay where the adjudication found prosecutorial misconduct in the brown case, the adjudication found exactly the opposite. that is the federal district court judge presiding over the case rejected the argument. the fifth circuit, which i must say had, as sydney points out dismissed many of the counts, nonetheless rejected the claims of prosecutorial conduct. that judgment was then appealed to the fifth circuit where a panel of independent judges rejected it. the supreme court denied cert, and think as sydney says three separate state bar associations decline to find that these prosecutors had engaged in misconduct. i don't know what to say we have serious allegations in one side in the dispute. as i read the book, i kept wanting to ask the other side what
the second story that sydney tells is about her client, jim brown, a merrill lynch executive involvedn deals with the enron corporation. sydney alleges very serious sweeping prosecutorial misconduct in that case. i don't in any way question her sincerity and she lays out her argument in great detail in the book, but unlike the stevens kay where the adjudication found prosecutorial misconduct in the brown case, the adjudication found exactly the opposite. that is the federal district court judge...
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the second story sidney tells is about her client, jim brown, who was a merrill lynch executive involved in dealings with the end on corporation. sidney alleged very serious, sweeping prosecutorial misconduct in that case, and i don't in any way question her sincerity, and he she lays out her argument were vel. but unlike the stevens case where the adjudication found prosecutorial misconduct, in the brown case, the federal district court judge presiding over the case rejected the arguments. the fifth circuit which, i must say, had as zitny points outty missed many of the counts of indictment, not all of them. none the less, rejected prosecutorial conduct. that an -- a panel of incompetent judges rejected it. a and then, as sidney says, three separate state bar associations declined to find that these prosecutors had engages in misconduct. you know, i don't know have to say. we have here is allegations by one side in a dispew. as i kept reading the book, i wanted to ask what's the other side of your story? we didn't get a lot of that. it's hard and it's complex, these white collar cases,
the second story sidney tells is about her client, jim brown, who was a merrill lynch executive involved in dealings with the end on corporation. sidney alleged very serious, sweeping prosecutorial misconduct in that case, and i don't in any way question her sincerity, and he she lays out her argument were vel. but unlike the stevens case where the adjudication found prosecutorial misconduct, in the brown case, the federal district court judge presiding over the case rejected the arguments. the...
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we will examine the kansas monarchs baseball team and hear from bill russell and jim brown on race and sports. and we will look at a time when walking was a competitive sport. and tonight on c-span we will have a walking history tour and look at the battle of wars around the united states with chattanooga, south carolina, and southern medicines promoted during the civil war. the civil war tour starts at 8 p.m. >> tonight at 8 p.m. eastern, a history tour looking at the civil war. the communicators visit a technology fair on capital hill. and then pat bucannon is here. tonight at 8 eastern, books on hilary clinton, obama, and snowden. and we tour the literary sites of casper, wyoming. and the negro leagues kansas city moner city monarchs. and the depiction of slavery in movies as well will be discussed. call us or e-mail and let us know you thing. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter, join in the conversation. >> today's edition of washington journal. we asked viewers to react to the situation in fergsusoferguson, . darren williams has been named the officer of the shooting. >> if
we will examine the kansas monarchs baseball team and hear from bill russell and jim brown on race and sports. and we will look at a time when walking was a competitive sport. and tonight on c-span we will have a walking history tour and look at the battle of wars around the united states with chattanooga, south carolina, and southern medicines promoted during the civil war. the civil war tour starts at 8 p.m. >> tonight at 8 p.m. eastern, a history tour looking at the civil war. the...
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it's amazing. >> lizz brown and jim cavenaugh, thank you both for joining me tonight. >>> coming up, michael brown's family and friends and many, many more said good-bye to him today. and there is news tonight about action president obama is taking against the islamic state in the aftermath of the execution of the american photo journalist james foley. and in shark news tonight, a great white was spotted not far from where "jaws" was filmed in massachusetts today, and yes, we have shark video. >>> a new pew poll finds most black people and most white people in the united states believe that black people and white people get along pretty well. 75% of white people and 64% of black people think that the two get along very well, or pretty well, compared to four years ago. that is 2 points lower for white people and 9 points lower for black people. just 28% of all americans said that black people and white people don't get along well. >>> up next, the controversy that erupted today when the "new york times" said michael brown is, their words, "no angel." it was the biggest decision king's
it's amazing. >> lizz brown and jim cavenaugh, thank you both for joining me tonight. >>> coming up, michael brown's family and friends and many, many more said good-bye to him today. and there is news tonight about action president obama is taking against the islamic state in the aftermath of the execution of the american photo journalist james foley. and in shark news tonight, a great white was spotted not far from where "jaws" was filmed in massachusetts today, and...
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it's amazing. >> lizz brown and jim cavanaugh, thank you both for joining me tonight. >>> coming up, michael brown's family and friends and many, many more said good-bye to him today. and there is news tonight about action president obama is taking against the islamic state in the aftermath of the execution of the american photo journalist james foley. and in shark news tonight, a great white was spotted not far from where "jaws" was filmed in massachusetts today, and yes, we have shark video. ♪ [ male announcer ] since we began, mercedes-benz has pioneered many breakthroughs. ♪ breakthroughs in design... breakthroughs in safety... in engineering... and technology. and now our latest creation breaks one more barrier. presenting the cla. starting at $29,900. ♪ sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering starting at $29,900. sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so, i'm walking down the street, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering just you know walking, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering and i found myself in the middle of this parade honoring ameri
it's amazing. >> lizz brown and jim cavanaugh, thank you both for joining me tonight. >>> coming up, michael brown's family and friends and many, many more said good-bye to him today. and there is news tonight about action president obama is taking against the islamic state in the aftermath of the execution of the american photo journalist james foley. and in shark news tonight, a great white was spotted not far from where "jaws" was filmed in massachusetts today, and...
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jim. >> axelrod: julianna goldman in washington, thank you. the families of michael brown and trayvon martin will appear together for the first time at a rally tonight in perking son, missouri, as vladimir duthier reports, it is part of a larger push in the tension filled town for peace instead of violence. ♪ >> reporter: at the church this morning, bishop larry 0 jones made a call for hope and change. >> right now in the city of ferguson, for those people who is calling the word ferguson a bad word but i want you to know something, my friends, when god gets through with the things that are going to take place, it won't be a bad word no more, my friends. >> when michael brown was shot and killed by offer darren wilson two weeks ago, the racial tension that had simmered under the surface for years boiled over. >> the majority of ferguson's residents are african-american, but i its police force is 93 percent white. >> ray lewis is a former philadelphia police captain drawn here to the protest. >> if you are not representative of the community in race, ethnicity, gender, and
jim. >> axelrod: julianna goldman in washington, thank you. the families of michael brown and trayvon martin will appear together for the first time at a rally tonight in perking son, missouri, as vladimir duthier reports, it is part of a larger push in the tension filled town for peace instead of violence. ♪ >> reporter: at the church this morning, bishop larry 0 jones made a call for hope and change. >> right now in the city of ferguson, for those people who is calling the...
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brown. >> reporter: jim and jacqueline, police say she took a public stance about the death of her son, speaking out at this rally saying he did not deserve to die. meantime, the officer involved in this shooting is recovering privately with his family. >> this is my belief, and i stand on it until i hear further. >> reporter: marcia lewis spoke about the police shooting that killed her son, david ellis overnight in tacony. a crowd of 100 people gathered in protest at 533 52nd and market that occurred. >> i don't believe my son would fire at an officer. >> reporter: the investigation into the shooting is now in the hands of the district attorney. police internal affairs and the justice department, which is reviewing officer-involved shootings in philadelphia. >> the real issue is whether or not the shooting is justified at the time it occurred. that's what we have to really make sure that we have a thorough, complete investigation. >> reporter: police say it was a close call for 15 the district police officer, a 14-year veteran of the department. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> 1500. i'm hit. >>
brown. >> reporter: jim and jacqueline, police say she took a public stance about the death of her son, speaking out at this rally saying he did not deserve to die. meantime, the officer involved in this shooting is recovering privately with his family. >> this is my belief, and i stand on it until i hear further. >> reporter: marcia lewis spoke about the police shooting that killed her son, david ellis overnight in tacony. a crowd of 100 people gathered in protest at 533 52nd...
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like the jim brown's, they even have a gang program and los angeles for over 40 years.amed ali, most death -- mos def, the actor, the actor ice cube, he does a lot. of had a -- you have a lot black men doing things in the community. but a lot of whites only see and hear what they want to see and hear and the white media doesn't cover it because it is positive, they only focus on the negative. thank you for calling in this morning. this is an op-ed by janine outreach director for freedom works and the author obama is driving americans to the government plantation." "a collection of race hustlers, the event in ferguson is tragic. a police officer's future hangs in the balance in the aftermath of the shooting and there are nightly protests and looting of property on display." host: little bit from that op-ed this morning in "washington times." , georgia, 42 years old. go ahead. caller: how are you this morning? host: good, how are you? caller: doing fine. just listening to some of these colors it is really disturbing to me. none of us are foolish enough to believe that rac
like the jim brown's, they even have a gang program and los angeles for over 40 years.amed ali, most death -- mos def, the actor, the actor ice cube, he does a lot. of had a -- you have a lot black men doing things in the community. but a lot of whites only see and hear what they want to see and hear and the white media doesn't cover it because it is positive, they only focus on the negative. thank you for calling in this morning. this is an op-ed by janine outreach director for freedom works...
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jim? >> 18-year-old michael brown was shot multiple times by a police officer in broad daylight. >> witnesses say brown had his hands up an was surrendering when he was shot multiple times. >> brown's death has sparked a week of protests, looting, a shooting and sometimes violent responses from police. >> sadly ferguson missouri is now best known for racial conflict, police brutality and violence in the streets. and not as they claim proudly on the official city web site, for food truck mondays. (laughter) because now this is the food truck. and it serves fresh, high velocity rubber burritos. and the hot pepper sauce is not optional. folks, this is a genuine tragedy that many are saying is the foul harvest of our racist past. but i urge everyone to wait to pass judgement on officer darren wilson. some are rushing to judge this man as a violent racist cop without gunned down an unarmed black teenager. but others argue that he is a heroic police officer doing his job by gunning down an unarmed black teenager. (laughter) but we don't know if this was racist or even if racism still exists. i for
jim? >> 18-year-old michael brown was shot multiple times by a police officer in broad daylight. >> witnesses say brown had his hands up an was surrendering when he was shot multiple times. >> brown's death has sparked a week of protests, looting, a shooting and sometimes violent responses from police. >> sadly ferguson missouri is now best known for racial conflict, police brutality and violence in the streets. and not as they claim proudly on the official city web...
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expected to be here to show support for michael brown's parents, the father of jordan davis, whose high-profile shooting captured headlines in 2012, jim he was show in the a gas station in jacksonville. but really the main focus of today is michael brown and hearing what his parents have to tell those folks here that have shown up to show their support for him, jim. >> i so he that michael brown's father has called on the protest to be peaceful, both today and tomorrow, as the fine al takes place. are you feeling that's likely? are folks there concerned about folks taking a turn for the worse again tomorrow? >> reporter: when i first got here, i spent time in the community, where michael brown was shot and got the sense it was very tense. the smallest thing could set anyone off. though largely, since i've been here, things have been calm, things have really, as stephanie elam reported earlier, things have calibrated on either side, seen police checking each other, also seen those demonstrators, both wilson and for brown really take, you know, a calmer approach to their stance in favor of either side. so, things, while they may seem a
expected to be here to show support for michael brown's parents, the father of jordan davis, whose high-profile shooting captured headlines in 2012, jim he was show in the a gas station in jacksonville. but really the main focus of today is michael brown and hearing what his parents have to tell those folks here that have shown up to show their support for him, jim. >> i so he that michael brown's father has called on the protest to be peaceful, both today and tomorrow, as the fine al...
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brown. also cnn's jim accosto reports that secretary broderick johnson will attend along with deputy directorlic engagement, marlin marshall. marshall is a native who attended high school with michael brown's mother. michael brown's death has fueled protests, sparked debate and opened a wave of legal questions. we've set aside a lot of time to get answers from two of our best legal analysts. jonie jackson, legal analyst at hln and in orlando, joined by mark o'mara. want to start first with the prosecutor in this case, robert mccullough. he's attracted a fair amount of controversy. a lot of pressure for him to recuse himself. in fact, an independent prosecutor take over. mark o'mara, mccullough has held this job for decades. in your view, is there a case for him to step aside? >> i waivered early on thinking because of all the social and political pressures that maybe having somebody completely independent would help ease the concerns, but i've got to say i've sort of gotten to the point where he's done it for 24 years. i think it's a dangerous precedent to say solely due to the external press
brown. also cnn's jim accosto reports that secretary broderick johnson will attend along with deputy directorlic engagement, marlin marshall. marshall is a native who attended high school with michael brown's mother. michael brown's death has fueled protests, sparked debate and opened a wave of legal questions. we've set aside a lot of time to get answers from two of our best legal analysts. jonie jackson, legal analyst at hln and in orlando, joined by mark o'mara. want to start first with the...
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brown. good evening. i'm jim vance. >> i'm doreen gensler. we have seen a lot of developments in ferguson. county police set up a designated protest zone on the street where we have seen so many clashes over the past week. a photographer was arrested while taking pictures of tonight's protest. he was just released a few minutes ago. >> this is the first night that missouri's national guard has been in control of the protest zone. so far we have not seen any teargas fired or major clashes with the protesters. jay gray has delayed us now from ferguson. >> as the protest continues tonight in ferguson, the strategy of police and the responsiveness has changed dramatically. >> tonight we'll ensure the safety of the citizens of ferguson. visitors to ferguson. >> reporter: there will be no curfew. police will try to keep the protest moving not giving crowds a chance to congregate. for the first time now officers can be seen from the rooftops here. the national guard has been called in. their mission according to gover nor jay nixon to provide protection and ensure the safety of the unified comman
brown. good evening. i'm jim vance. >> i'm doreen gensler. we have seen a lot of developments in ferguson. county police set up a designated protest zone on the street where we have seen so many clashes over the past week. a photographer was arrested while taking pictures of tonight's protest. he was just released a few minutes ago. >> this is the first night that missouri's national guard has been in control of the protest zone. so far we have not seen any teargas fired or major...
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brown, columnist for the st. louis american newspaper, and jim cavanaugh, nbc law enforcement analyst. liz brown to you, what is your reaction to you that the shooter in this case did not write an incident report? >> i think it's consistent with everything that we've experienced with this police department. i think it's consistent with the concerns that have been articulated by all of the people that have been marching and protesting and crying out for justice. this is a police department that is out of control. this is a police department that doesn't have respect for the law. and it's a police department that is very comfortable with not telling the truth about what happened. it's hugely problematic. it's almost like something that would have been written for a sitcom, because it's just that unbelievable. >> lisa bloom, in the decades i've been studying these cases, most of them involve incident reports written by the officers involved with the shooting. in recent years, it's become customary for the police union lawyer to run in and prevent the shooter from giving any kind of comment
brown, columnist for the st. louis american newspaper, and jim cavanaugh, nbc law enforcement analyst. liz brown to you, what is your reaction to you that the shooter in this case did not write an incident report? >> i think it's consistent with everything that we've experienced with this police department. i think it's consistent with the concerns that have been articulated by all of the people that have been marching and protesting and crying out for justice. this is a police department...
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heard from the browns a while ago, jim, pleaing to the crowd for a peace, pleaing to them to honor theacy of michael brown, jr., as he is laid to rest tomorrow. all eyes on that funeral on monday, ex-specced to happen at 10 a.m. local. more than 5,000 people will be in attendance. jim? >> nick, i got to tell, az a father myself, hearing ron davis, other parents involved in shootings like this, just heartbreaking to hear. a great conversation you had. thanks very much. >>> now back to the other major story we are following here at home in the u.s., the earthquake in northern california. when you hear the word "napa," you probably think wine. might not be a more important region in the country for the wine industry. ahead, how today's quake may affect you the next time you look for your favorite bottle. did you know, your eyes can lose vital nutrients as you age? [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. help protect your eye health. ocuvite. it c
heard from the browns a while ago, jim, pleaing to the crowd for a peace, pleaing to them to honor theacy of michael brown, jr., as he is laid to rest tomorrow. all eyes on that funeral on monday, ex-specced to happen at 10 a.m. local. more than 5,000 people will be in attendance. jim? >> nick, i got to tell, az a father myself, hearing ron davis, other parents involved in shootings like this, just heartbreaking to hear. a great conversation you had. thanks very much. >>> now...
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jim this is. >> david mattingly, thank you. >>> bishop td jake is attended michael brown's funeral today. he is out front tonight. is founder and pastor of potter's house in dallas with over 30,000 members and 50 outreach ministries. bishop jakes, glad to have you with us tonight. >> thank you. pleasure to be here. >> why do you think it is important for leaders to make their presence known at michael brun's funeral. >> i think we have been riveted across the nag by the trauma occurring in that community, in that city. wherever there is pain, of family, wounded people, the pastor, i think it is appropriate i should be there. but i think all leaders should take part and notice when we see issues and scenes that are reminiscent of the '60s playing out before our eyes again. we have to be careful that nothing allows history to repeat itself. >> looking a tht case, and still so many questions to be answered, but you blame michael brown's death in part on racial profiling. in america. i'm very aware of the statistics for instance, disproportionate number of blacks for instance stopped and fri
jim this is. >> david mattingly, thank you. >>> bishop td jake is attended michael brown's funeral today. he is out front tonight. is founder and pastor of potter's house in dallas with over 30,000 members and 50 outreach ministries. bishop jakes, glad to have you with us tonight. >> thank you. pleasure to be here. >> why do you think it is important for leaders to make their presence known at michael brun's funeral. >> i think we have been riveted across the...